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with S, of X. It is faid that Z is ufed in A 

 the Annonican language, which is a dia- 

 led of this, but the Welfh difown it. 



No letter has any variation of found, 

 except the accented vowels a, e, 6, u> w, 

 which are lengthened, or otherwife, ac- 

 cording to the power of the accent ; and 

 all are pronounced, as there are no 

 mutes. 



A has' the fame found as the Englifh 



open a in the word bard. 

 C is always hard, as k. 

 Ch, which is accounted bat as one con- 



fonant, is a guttral, as % in Greek, or 



n, Cheth, in Hebrew. 

 Dd is an afpirated d, and has the found 



of tb in the words this, that. Dda, 



good, is pronounced Tba. 

 F has the found of the Englifh r. 

 I is founded as in the Italian, or like 



our ee in been: thus <//, a retreat, is 



pronounced keel. 



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