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This is attrociously written and I would love to fix it but I do not know where to get more information. The section on consonants begins with "there are ten consonants" including /b/, /d/ and /g/ but not including /p/, /t/ or /k/. The section then goes on to say that a "double" (presumably this means geminate) /p/ is written with a "/b/" (this should be ‹b›), but since there is apparently no /p/ in the language, this makes no fucking sense. The same applies to /t/ and /k/ which apparently do not exist in the language ... but can be doubled.84.143.255.165 (talk) 01:03, 12 May 2015 (UTC)Reply