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Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet. Like Italian, Campidanese does not use w and y. Campidanese also uses the digraphs gh, representing /g/, ch representing /k/ before the vowels e and i, tz representing /ts/ | Sardinian (sardu) is a Romance language with about 1.2 million speakers in Sardinia. | ||
There are four dialects of Sardinian: Logudorese (Logudorian), Campidanese (Campidanian), Gallurese (Gallurian) and Sassarese (Sassarian). | |||
Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet. Like Italian, Campidanese does not use w and y. Campidanese also uses the digraphs gh, representing /g/, ch representing /k/ before the vowels e and i, tz representing /ts/ and x, representing /ʒ/. | |||
In phonetic syntax, the final or intervocalic t is pronounced like a /d/ and s is pronounced like a /z̪/. When there are consonants like s, t or nt at the end of the word, an auxiliary vowel is usually added. If preceded by a consonant, an "i" is inserted before the normally initial s. | |||
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==Alphabet== | ==Alphabet== | ||
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