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Rh Aspiration is usually marked by placing a dot over the consonant aspirated thus—,,. However, it is sometimes marked by an after the consonant to be aspirated. This is the method usually adopted when Irish is written or printed in English characters.

In writing Irish only nine of the consonants, viz.,, , , , , , , , and , are aspirated; but in the spoken language all the consonants are aspirated.

The Aspiration of, ,.

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