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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== Spartan single-shaft === | === Spartan single-shaft === | ||
{{sge| ¦( | !( | n | 5120/5103 | 7/5 kleisma }} | {{sge| ¦( | !( | n | 5120/5103 | 7/5 kleisma }} | ||
{{sge| /¦ | \! | p | 81/80 | 5 comma }} | {{sge| /¦ | \! | p | 81/80 | 5 comma }} | ||
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{{sge| (¦) | (!) | jat | 729/704 | 11 large diesis }} | {{sge| (¦) | (!) | jat | 729/704 | 11 large diesis }} | ||
{{sge| (¦\ | (!/ | jak | 8505/8192 | 35 large diesis }} | {{sge| (¦\ | (!/ | jak | 8505/8192 | 35 large diesis }} | ||
Phai/phao, patai/patao, pakai/pakao, jatai/jatao, and jakai/jakao can be spelled (respectively) fai/fao, gai/gao, vai/vao, wai/wao, and dai/dao. Pronunciation is intentionally loosely defined to accommodate various languages. | Phai/phao, patai/patao, pakai/pakao, jatai/jatao, and jakai/jakao can be spelled (respectively) fai/fao, gai/gao, vai/vao, wai/wao, and dai/dao. Pronunciation is intentionally loosely defined to accommodate various languages. | ||