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=== Diacritics ===
=== Diacritics ===
a, w, and y are assumed to always be ''mater lectionis'', so when they are consonants (in full spelling), they get a superscript 'alef, which looks like this {{Sy| ܐܑ ܁ ܘܑ ܁ ܝܑ.  }}<!--- shift h //-->
a, w, and y are assumed to always be ''mater lectionis'', so when they are consonants (in full spelling), they get a superscript 'alef, which looks like this {{Sy| ܐܑ ܁ ܘܑ ܁ ܝܑ.  }}<!--- shift h //-->
== Foreign Words
* ܔ can be used for Arabic (and other languages) words with /ʒ/
* ܜ can be used for Arabic words with /θ/


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