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d and dd (short and long):
kide (bell), kidde (bad weather)
Pronounced respectively as in “to-day” and “red dye.”
e and ee (short and long):
ku-seka (to laugh), ku-seeka (to be grindable)
Pronounced nearer French é than Swahili e.
f and ff (short and long):
bafe (let them die), baffe (our people)
Pronounced respectively as in “suffer” and “enough food.” Note that with many speakers a slight w-sound is often heard after f—this is not written.