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g and gg (short and long):
ku-yiga (to learn), ku-yigga (to hunt)
Pronounced respectively as in “bigger” and “big game.” Before i there is a tendency towards palatalization: magi (eggs) sometimes sounding rather like “maji.” This is not shown in the spelling.
i and ii (short and long):
ku-nyiga (to press), ku-nyiiga (to be annoyed)
Pronounced as in “see”; never pronounced as in “sit,” even when short.
j and jj (short and long):
ku-jula (to yearn), ku-jjula (to dish up food)
Pronounced somewhat like English j, though more palatal. (The long sound does not occur in English.)