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"." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21218.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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  • aisounde. é
    ayé
    ainein
    aineéneh
    aillea-lheh
    amaum
    anaun
    auó
    élong
    eshort. eh
    eillee-lheh
    elleéleh
    eiee
    euew
    eoioe'
    emam
    enan
    ent3. person plur. of the verbe et
    iee
    iazia
    iezie
    iiziee
    iozio
    iouzioo
    iuziew
    oioe'
    oineoe'neh
    oinoin
    ouŏ or oo
    oeuew
    ouïoo-wee
    omoom
    onoon
    ouïlleŏ-lheh
    uew
    umewm
    unewn
    yee
    çss
    cese
    cisee
    chsh
    dfinall. t
    gezie
    giziee
    gnnnh
    guaga
    guege
    guigee
    gueugeu
    mfin. n
    phf
    qk
    quaka
    queke
    quikee
    sbetweene 2 vowels. z
    sçassa
    sçesse
    scisee
    tht
    xfin. s or z
    • bre
    • cre
    • chre
    • dre
    • fre
    • pre
    • tre
    • ble
    • gle
    finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl.
    • c
    • f
    • g
    • l
    • m
    • n
    • q
    • r
    sound in the end of a word, as if an h sounded after them.

    Rule of two Cons.

    Rule of two vowels.

    Accent.

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