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*"ph" is pronounced as '''f'''.
*If ''i'' is unstressed before a vowel, it is pronounced like in "on'''i'''on" or "phob'''i'''a" (instead of like in "mach'''i'''ne").
*ifIf "ti" is stressedunstressed orbefore a vowel and not preceded by ''s'' before a vowel, it is pronounced like "'''tsy'''" in "ge'''tsgets y'''ouyou", "'''sy'''" in "pa'''sspass y'''ouyou" or "'''ty'''" in "lelet you" (instead of as "'''t yti'''ou").
*If ''u'' is unstressed before a vowel, it is pronounced like in "pers'''u'''ade" or "superfl'''u'''ous" (instead of like in "pl'''u'''ral").
*If ''y'' is unstressed before a vowel, it is pronounced like in "'''y'''es" (instead of like in "mach'''i'''ne").