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===Pronunciation===
Unlike [[Esperanto]], the most popular [[International auxiliary language|auxiliary language]], Interlingua doesn't have a 'one letter one sound' orthography. As in English, several letters can be pronounced in different ways; depending on where they are in a word. For instance, the letter '''S''' can be pronounced as either [s] (stato) or [z] (Chinese). Here is a list of other mandatory exceptions in pronunciation:
 
Unlike [[Esperanto]], the most popular [[International auxiliary language|auxiliary language]], Interlingua doesn't have a 'one letter one sound' orthography. As in English, several letters can be pronounced in different ways; depending on where they are in a word. For instance, the letter '''S''' can be pronounced as either [s] (stato) or [z] (Chinese). Here is a list of other mandatory exceptions in pronunciation:
 
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