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^the affricate/d͡ʒ/⟨ج⟩ is realised as a [d] by a number of speakers or in a number of words.
^[q] is an allophone of /ɡ/ ⟨ق⟩ and it only occurs in few phrases and words due to the influence of Modern Standard Arabic.
^The marginal phoneme /ɫ/ only occurs in the word الله/aɫːaːh/ ('god') and words derived from it, such as يلا/jaɫːa/ "come on", they contrast in والله /waɫːa/ ('i swear') vs. ولَّا /walːa/ ('or').