![]() ![]() ![]() Pronounced 'ng' as in si ng, runni ng, etc. It is only used for words of Spanish origin that have not been assimilated into Filipino or Filipino words which were written using Spanish orthography. Written as the digraph ny or trigraph niy in Abakada. k/ has a tendency to become between vowels It is only used for words of foreign origin that have not been assimilated into Filipino or Filipino words which were written using Spanish orthography. The sound varies depending on the language. Written as the digraph dy or trigraph diy in Abakada when using the /dʒ/ phoneme or as h when using the /h/ phoneme. ![]() i/ is usually pronounced in unstressed positions Many speakers (particularly in Luzon) pronounce the letter H as ets /ɛtʃ/. ɾ/ and /d/ are sometimes interchangeable Substituted by the letters k or s or digraph ts in Abakada, depending on the sound the letter generates. The modern Filipino alphabet introduced since 1987 consists of 28 letters. 4 The Orthography of the National Language.3.5 Modern Filipino alphabet (1987–present).3.4 Filipino as the national language, the Abakada, and expanded alphabet (1940–1987).3.3 Late 19th-century orthographic reforms. ![]()
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