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*''-tiazem'': place names
*''-tiazem'': place names
*''-(x)antrone'' (''exantrin'')
*''-(x)antrone'' (''exantrin'')
*more suffixes: ''-butan, -casan, -fiban, -fentanil, -etanide, -flurane, -ganan, -osuran, -tant, -zotan, -sonan, -xaban'' <-
*more suffixes: ''-butan, -casan, -fiban, -fentanil, -etanide, -flurane, -ganan, -osuran, -tant, -zotan, -sonan, -xaban, -glutide'' <-
  some of those affixes should be dialectal
  some of those affixes should be dialectal
* Paliperidin (paliperidone) = a Clofabian religious text made up of poetry (palin = line, peridin = collection)
* Paliperidin (paliperidone) = a Clofabian religious text made up of poetry (palin = line, peridin = collection)
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*The spellings '''th, ch''' occur in proper names and loans.
*The spellings '''th, ch''' occur in proper names and loans.
;Notes
;Notes
*Syllable-initial /p, t, k/ are lightly aspirated like in Japanese. However, they are unaspirated after /s/.
*Word-initial /p, t, k/ are lightly aspirated like in Japanese. However, they are unaspirated medially.
*Word-final /b, d, g/ are devoiced to [p, t{{den}}, k]: ''ustekinumab'' [ustekinumap] 'welcome'.
*Word-final /b, d, g/ are devoiced to [p, t{{den}}, k]: ''ustekinumab'' [ustekinumap] 'welcome'.
*/n, t, d, l/ are dental.
*/n, t, d, l/ are dental.