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Other symbols
IPA
Explanation
ˈ
Stress (placed before the stressed syllable)
ː
Gemination[6] (doubled consonant)
Notes
↑ Belarusian contrasts between palatalized ("soft") and unpalatalized ("hard") consonants. Palatalized consonants, denoted by a superscript j, ‹ʲ ›,are pronounced with the body of the زبان (تشریح) raised toward the سخت تالو , like the articulation of the y sound in yes . /j/ is also soft, but /d, t, d͡ʐ, t͡ʂ, r, ʂ, ʐ/ are always hard.
^ ا ب پ /v/ and /l/ merge into /w/ ‹ў› in the ہجا .
^ ا ب پ Unstressed /ɛ/ and /ɔ/ are reduced to [a] . Unlike Russian, this is reflected in writing.
^ ا ب [i] and [ɨ] are in complementary distribution: [i] occurs at the beginning of words and after soft consonants; [ɨ] occurs after hard consonants.
↑ The "soft" vowel letters ‹я, е, і, ё, ю› represent a /j/ and a vowel when they are initial or after other vowels.
↑ Ten Belarusian consonants can be contrastively geminated: /d͡zʲː, d͡ʐː, lʲː, nʲː, sʲː, ʂː, t͡sʲː, t͡ʂː, zʲː, ʐː/ .
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