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^In some dialects it is pronounced [l] or omitted.
^As in most Northern Italian languages, nasals do not assimilate their place of articulation to that of the following consonant, differently from what happens in standard Italian. In Venetian, [ŋ] (in Italian only occurring in /nɡ/, /nk/) is used in all nasal plus consonant clusters: e.g. canpo[ˈkaŋpo], cantoṅ[kaŋˈtoŋ].
^The phoneme /r/ in Venetian is almost always an alveolar flap.