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Ll (tiny ll) is one which appears in several languages, in particular itSpanish and it. ll Spanish is not regarded any more as a letter with share and thus does not have any more its own entry in , contrary to Albanian.

In , and , ll represent a palatal /l/ [? ] in (, the palatal /l/ was reduced to [ J ] as of the XIIIE century in the popular language, to the XVIIIE in normalized language). In certain areas, it ll Spanish is marked [ J ], more rarely [? ]. In handwritten writing, ll is written like one of two l, with a different form for capital letter and the tiny one. To note that there exists as a Catalan a /l/ , that one writes then l·l, with one , to distinguish it from the palatal /l/. Lastly, the geminated palatal /l/ is written tll (for memory, the geminated simple /l/ can also be written Tl).

In , the digraph ll represent a velarized /l/, [? ], whereas simple L represent one [ L ] simple. The digraph has the value of a full letter in the alphabetical classification, arranged afterwards L simple.

In , ll is one fricative not voiced (having its own place in the alphabetical classification) noted [? ].


 

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