![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The precise pronunciation tends to be between and. Natively used in Western dialects as and not at all in Eastern dialects. In present standard language, ⟨d⟩ stands for, but it represents or, and the pronunciation in dialects varies greatly. Occurs in unestablished loanwords, such as curry and cesium. Occurs in relatively new loanwords, such as banaani ' banana' and bussi ' bus'. Notes on usage (for more, see Finnish phonology) In notes, more narrow transcriptions are enclosed in square brackets. The pronunciation instructions enclosed in slashes are broad transcriptions based on the IPA system. In practice, the names of the letters are rarely spelled, as people usually just type the (uppercase or lowercase) glyph when they want to refer to a particular letter. If the name of a consonant begins with a vowel (usually ⟨ä⟩ ), it can be pronounced and spelled either as a monosyllabic or bisyllabic word. The following table describes how each letter in the Finnish alphabet ( Finnish: suomen aakkoset) is spelled and pronounced separately.
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