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A mid tone.
A level tone – or, in contrast to low (angbr IPA), a high level tone.
Long vowel (e.g. ''ā'') or consonant (e.g. ''t̄'' ); cf. (angbr IPA).
(syn)
Used to denote an X-bar.
(ng) (also (angbr)), which transliterates i.a. Arabic (l), as well as long vowels such as (angbr) for (l), (angbr) and (angbr).
(ng) /eɪ/, (angbr) /iː/, (angbr) /aɪ/, (angbr) /oʊ/, (angbr) /juː/.''
(ng).
(n-g)
(Latn-def)
(Latn-def) (ng)
(Latn-def)
(Latn-def) Indicates the high level first tone.
(RQ:Beowulf)|Oft did Scyld the son of Scéf tear the mead-thrones away from the hosts of his foes, from many tribes; the earl terrified them, after he first was found an out-cast.|''(translation from “A Translation of the Anglo-Saxon Poem of Beowulf With a Copious Glossary Preface and Philological Notes” by Mitchell Kemble|John M. Kemble, 1837, London: Pickering (publisher)|William Pickering, “Beowulf.”, page 1)''
(n-g) (light departing tone) of Putian Dialect in (w) (Báⁿ-uā-ci̍).
(Latn-def) (non-gloss)