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Pronunciation and Spelling

Spelling is regular as to the pronunciation that it indicates. Every letter (including the digraph ) each represent a single sound that should not very much at all based on its position or which vowels it is next to. Stress is also completely regular, always falling on the very first syllable of a word. If two letters disagree in voicing, (ex. D and S as opposed to D and Z), the former inherits the voicing of the latter, so dset “ten” when pronounced quickly is pronounced like cet. There is an optional Cyrillic script, although the Latin is preferred for uniformity.