Talk:Afaan Oromo/Alphabet

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Chaappaa is an example of word that starts with ch, not Chenchi.

The 'l' sound
The entry is misleading in giving 'little' as a guide to the pronunciation of 'l' — not leas because there are two different forms of 'l' in the one word. The example 'laallee' evidently has the "clear" sound of 'l', as would normally be found in British English at the START of 'little' but NOT at the end. American pronunciations generally have a darker sound before and after vowels. Tom Dawkes (discuss • contribs) 13:30, 11 June 2017 (UTC)