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| | Kolagian Orthography |
 | | The 21 consonants of the Latin alphabet are used with their IPA values, with the following exceptions: {h} is usually part of a digraph, {j} is a voiced palatal stop [J], {r} is an alveolar approximant [r], and {x} is reserved for each language's individual needs. |
 | | Remaining gaps in the IPA chart are filled with more-or-less arbitrary combinations of two or three letters: {gq}=[G], {ng}=[N], {nq}=[n"], {bb}=[b], {rr}=[r], {rrh}=[r"], {9}=[H], {`h}=[h>], {þ}=[s], {ð}=[z], {wr}=[j], {wl}=[L]. |
 | | Previous versions of RKO used {thl} and {dhl} instead of the Icelandic letters {þ} and {ð}, and this may still be seen in the current spelling of Olaetyan, or in ASCII representations of RKO spelling. |
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