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Consonants

 * Stops // are phonetically dental [].
 * A glottal stop /ʔ/ only appears in words of Arabic origin.
 * A flap sound // may be realized as a trill sound [], in some environments, mostly word-final position; otherwise, they contrast between vowels wherein a trill occurs as a result of gemination (doubling) of [], especially in loanwords of Arabic origin. Only [] occurs before and after consonants; in word-final position, it is usually a free variation between a flap or a trill when followed by a consonant or a pause, but flap is more common, only flap before vowel-initial words.
 * As in many other languages, is realized as bilabial  before bilabial stops and as velar  before velar stops.
 * is voiced to before voiced consonants.