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o and oo (short and long):
ku-koza (to dip in relish), ku-kooza (to tear off)
Pronounced nearer French “eau” than Swahili o.

p and pp (short and long):
ku-papala (to flutter), ku-coppa (to be destitute)
Pronounced respectively as in “keeper” and “keep pace”.

r (never doubled) :
kiragiro (a command), eriiso (eye)
Pronounced soft as in Southern English. This sound belongs to the l-phoneme, and only occurs after e- and i-.