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  2. Macedonian phonology - Wikipedia

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    When spelling aloud, each consonant is followed by the schwa. The individual letters of acronyms are pronounced with the schwa in the same way: МПЦ ([mə.pə.t͡sə]). [1] The lexicalized acronyms СССР ([ɛs.ɛs.ɛs.ɛr]) and МТ ([ɛm.tɛ]) (a brand of cigarettes), are among the few exceptions. [1]

  3. Mid central vowel - Wikipedia

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    A reduced mid central vowel is known as a schwa. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents either sound is ə , a rotated lowercase letter e . While the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association does not define the roundedness of [ə] , [ 1 ] a schwa is more often unrounded than rounded.

  4. Checked and free vowels - Wikipedia

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    The schwa / ə / is usually considered neither free nor checked because it cannot stand in stressed syllables. In non-rhotic dialects, non-prevocalic instances of / ɜːr / as in purr, burr and / ər / as in lett er , bann er pattern as vowels, with the former often being the long counterpart of the latter and little to no difference in quality ...

  5. Macedonian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letters of the Macedonian alphabet. The word Македонија ("Macedonia") in Macedonian, written in cursive script. The above table contains the printed form of the Macedonian alphabet; the cursive script is significantly different, and is illustrated below in lower and upper case (letter order and layout below corresponds to table above).

  6. Voiced postalveolar affricate - Wikipedia

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    See Lithuanian phonology: Macedonian: џемпер/džemper [ˈd͡ʒɛmpɛr] 'sweater' See Macedonian phonology: Malay: jahat [d͡ʒahat] 'evil' Maltese: ġabra [d͡ʒab.ra] 'collection' Manchu: ᠵᡠᠸᡝ/juwe [d͡ʒuwe] 'two' Marathi: जय/jay [d͡ʒəj] 'victory' Contrasts with the aspirated form. Allophone and . See Marathi phonology ...

  7. Voiceless alveolar affricate - Wikipedia

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    Only in loanwords from Russian [13] [14] See Kazakh phonology and Kyrgyz phonology: Kyrgyz [14] Latvian [15] cena [ˈt̻͡s̪en̪ä] 'price' See Latvian phonology: Macedonian [16] цвет /cvet [t̻͡s̪ve̞t̪] 'flower' See Macedonian phonology: Pashto: څــلور /cëlor [ˌt͡səˈlor] 'four' See Pashto phonology: Polish [17] co ...

  8. Help talk:IPA/Bulgarian and Macedonian/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian and Serbian differ in two phonemes - Macedonian and Bulgaria differ in < thirteen (not to mention schwa and phonetically unstressed vowels). --124.148.227.27 22:32, 29 December 2010 (UTC) Those words don't even fit your Macedonian key, so I don't see the point.

  9. Help:IPA/Macedonian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Macedonian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Macedonian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.