Talk:Aromanian alphabet
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[edit] ch, gh
If I'm not mistaken, there are two more digraphs, ch and gh, which are pronounced /k/ and /g/, respectively, when followed by either e or i. Also, I'm not sure but it may be that the same digraphs are pronounced /ɣ/ when followed by other letters.— AdiJapan ☎ 11:14, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
- These combinations do exist, but apparently they are not considered one letter (which I believe is the case with the listed digraphs). However, there is not much clarity given by sources in regards to digraph (two sequential letters) vs digraph (one letter). For instance, the Aromanian schoolbooks that I've seen from Macedonia state it is a 27 letter alphabet and don't consider any digraphs as letters. Omniglot and Farsarotul say something else. BalkanFever 11:38, 6 March 2008 (UTC)