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Japanese [[kana]] use trigraphs for ''Cyō'' sequences, as in きょう ''kyou'' {{IPA|/kjoo/}} 'today'; the う is only pronounced {{IPA|/o/}} after another {{IPA|/o/}}.
In [[Inuktitut syllabics]], the digraph ᖕ ''ng'' cannot be followed by a vowel. For that, it must form a trigraph with ''g'':
:ᙰ ''ŋai'', ᖏ ''ŋi'', ᖑ ''ŋu'', ᖓ ''ŋa''.
==See also==
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