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* In a syllable with a nucleus length longer than one mora that is also closed, the coda is silent, unless it is the last syllable of the word.
* In a syllable with a nucleus length longer than one mora that is also closed, the coda is silent, unless it is the last syllable of the word.
* If a plosive appears as the final phoneme of a word, it is always aspirated.
* If a plosive appears as the final phoneme of a word, it is always aspirated.
* When a nasal is directly proceeded by a palatal, velar, uvular or glottal fricative it becomes silent. In some dialects the vowel is nasalized, but this considered as a sign of poverty and bad living, and as such are frowned upon by the middle and upper class.
* When a nasal is directly proceeded by a palatal, velar, uvular or glottal fricative it becomes silent. In some dialects the vowel is nasalized, but this considered as a sign of poverty and poor education, and as such are frowned upon by the middle and upper class.


==Orthography==
==Orthography==