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# The forty-second letter of the [[dxʷləšucid alphabet]], pronounced as a voiceless labialized velar fricative. The pronunciation is made by pursing the lips and blowing with the tongue positioned as though making a "k" sound.
# The forty-second letter of the [[dxʷləšucid alphabet]], pronounced as a voiceless labialized velar fricative.  
#:* The pronunciation is made by pursing the lips and blowing with the tongue positioned as though making a "k" sound.
#:: Examples: [[dxʷləšucid]], [[xʷaq̓ʷ]], [[xʷiʔ]]


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* [[xʷt̓agʷtap]]
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* {{BHH}}, p. xiv
* {{BHH}}, p. xiv, 249
* {{Book I}}, chapter 1
* {{Book I}}, lessons 1, 5


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noun
pastəducid
  1. The forty-second letter of the dxʷləšucid alphabet, pronounced as a voiceless labialized velar fricative.
    • The pronunciation is made by pursing the lips and blowing with the tongue positioned as though making a "k" sound.
    Examples: dxʷləšucid, xʷaq̓ʷ, xʷiʔ


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