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The vowels are denoted by diacritics - glyphs that are added to consonant symbols. Another way to view it is as separate symbols that run atop or under the consonants. Essentially, these glyphs prescribe how to move from one consonant to another.
 
The vowels are denoted by diacritics - glyphs that are added to consonant symbols. Another way to view it is as separate symbols that run atop or under the consonants. Essentially, these glyphs prescribe how to move from one consonant to another.
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<table class="wikitable>
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<tr>
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<th colspan="3">Vowel examples</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<th>Asdoh script</th>
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<th>Transcription</th>
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<th>Pronunciation</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>dr</td>
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<td></td>
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</tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DAR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>dor</td>
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<td>/dɑr/</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DOR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>dōr</td>
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<td>/dɔːr/</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DUR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>dur</td>
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<td>/dʊr/</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DAOR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>daor</td>
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<td>/djuːr/</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DOAR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>doar</td>
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<td>/dwɑr/</td>
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</tr>
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<td>[[File:Example DAAR.png|30px]]</td>
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<td>daar</td>
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<td>/daɪr/</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
    
If there is a single wave connecting the tops of symbols "D" and "R", you get "DOR". If a wave connects the symbols on the bottom, you get "DŌR". Having two waves at the bottom will give "DUR".
 
If there is a single wave connecting the tops of symbols "D" and "R", you get "DOR". If a wave connects the symbols on the bottom, you get "DŌR". Having two waves at the bottom will give "DUR".