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* gh corresponds to /ɢ/ or /ɢ<sup>h</sup>/ depending on the speaker's preference. When followed by e (thus forming ghee) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞:/. When followed by ei (thus forming ghei) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>j</sup>i:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>ei:/.
* gh corresponds to /ɢ/ or /ɢ<sup>h</sup>/ depending on the speaker's preference. When followed by e (thus forming ghee) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞:/. When followed by ei (thus forming ghei) the resulting sounds will be /ɢ<sup>j</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>h</sup>e̞ɪ/, /ɢ<sup>j</sup>i:/ and /ɢ<sup>h</sup>ei:/.
* r corresponds to /ɻ/ and /ɽ/ depending on the speaker's preference.
* r corresponds to /ɻ/ and /ɽ/ depending on the speaker's preference.
* w corresponds to /ɰ<sup>β</sup>/.
* w corresponds to /ɰ<sup>β</sup>/. Sometimes some speakers can pronounce it as /w/.
* f corresponds to /f/
* f corresponds to /f/
* b corresponds to /b̪/
* b corresponds to /b̪/
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* z corresponds to /z/.
* z corresponds to /z/.
* ts corresponds to /t͡s/.
* ts corresponds to /t͡s/.
* n corresponds to /ɳ/. When n is followed or preceded by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /ɳ<sup>ɱ</sup>/ or /ɳ͡ɱ/.
* n corresponds to /ɳ/. When n is followed or preceded by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /ɳ<sup>ɱ</sup>/ or /ɱ/.
* nn corresponds to /ɳ:/. When n is followed by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ:/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /ɳ:<sup>ɱ</sup>/ or /ɳɳ͡ɱ/.  
* nn corresponds to /ɳ:/. When n is followed by the uvular consonants /q/ and /ɢ/ it corresponds to /ɴ:/ and when followed by any labiodental consonant ( /ɱ/, /b̪/, /p̪/, /f/, /ʋ/) it corresponds to /<sup>ɱ</sup>/ or /ɳ͡ɱ/.  
* m corresponds to /ɱ/.
* m corresponds to /ɱ/.
* h corresponds to /ħ/, but is pronounced as /ħ<sup>j</sup>/ when followed by /i/.
* h corresponds to /ħ/, but is pronounced as /ħ<sup>j</sup>/ when followed by /i/.