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la pier cusku di'e

>3. Pick the first piece that has not been resolved.
> C. If the piece does not end in 'y' or a consonant and has no consonant
> that is adjacent to a consonant when 'y' is removed:
> I. Number the consonants starting with 1 and find the last one whose
> number is a power of 2.
> II. If this consonant is the first letter in the piece or there are no
> consonants, resolve the string as a cmavo.
> III.If this consonant is not the first letter, split before it.

Why do you need I, II and III? Shouldn't you just split before
every consonant at this point?

mu'o mi'e xorxes



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