| 11. | The consonant digraphs are derived from their base letters as follows.
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| 12. | In German, the digraph is common, representing a labial affricate.
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| 13. | The digraph is used for in native French words; is or.
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| 14. | Digraphs are not given any special treatment in alphabetical ordering.
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| 15. | However, alphabets may also be designed with discontinuous digraphs.
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| 16. | The mid-back vowel is indicated by a digraph.
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| 17. | Signed digraphs should not be confused with oriented signed graphs.
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| 18. | The digraph is found in Polish and in Hungarian, both representing.
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| 19. | In early Cyrillic, the digraphs and were used for.
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| 20. | The modern letters and started out as digraphs, and.
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