| 21. | This inherent vowel is removed by adding a tittle called a " ", to the consonantal sign.
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| 22. | Vowel diacritics are added to these consonant symbols to change the inherent vowel or add length to the inherent vowel.
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| 23. | Vowel diacritics are added to these consonant symbols to change the inherent vowel or add length to the inherent vowel.
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| 24. | Like other descendants of that script, each consonant has an inherent vowel " a ", which is not marked.
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| 25. | Most consonant letters, such as,, or, includes an inherent vowel which does not need to be written.
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| 26. | The original form of the consonant was used when the vowel was ( ), the so-called inherent vowel.
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| 27. | There is an inherent vowel, as in Lao, though only on one tone, but also an inherent consonant.
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| 28. | Khmer differs from neighboring languages such as Thai, clusters and a division of consonants into two series with different inherent vowels.
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| 29. | For each consonant in an abugida, there is an unmarked symbol representing that consonant followed by a canonical or inherent vowel.
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| 30. | In some positions, a consonant written with no dependent vowel is taken to be followed by the sound of its inherent vowel.
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