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This article discusses the phonological system of standard Macedonian (unless otherwise noted) based on the Prilep-Bitola dialect. For discussion of other dialects, see Macedonian dialects. Macedonian possesses five vowels, one semivowel, three liquid consonants, three nasal consonants, three pairs of fricatives, two pairs of affricates, a non-paired voiceless fricative, nine pairs of voiced and unvoiced consonants and four pairs of stops.
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| Front | Central | Back | |
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| Close | i | u | |
| Mid | ɛ | (ə) | ɔ |
| Open | a |
The schwa [ə] may appear in certain dialects or loanwords.
| Bilabial | Labio- Dental |
Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar |
Palatal1 | Velar | ||||||||
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| Nasal | m | n | ɲ | |||||||||||
| Plosive | p | b | t | d | c | ɟ | k | g | ||||||
| Affricate | ts | dz | tʃ | dʒ | ||||||||||
| Fricative | f | v | s | z | ʃ | ʒ | x | |||||||
| Approximant | j | |||||||||||||
| Trill | r | |||||||||||||
| Lateral | ɫ | l | ||||||||||||
The velar nasal [ŋ] occasionally occurs as an allophone of /n/ before /k/ and /g/. For example, англиски [ˈaŋgliski] ('English').
In cases when /r/ is syllabic, an apostrophe is used before the letter Р. Examples include 'рж /r̩ʒ/ ('rye'), за'ржи /zar̩ʒi/ ('to rust') and 'рбет /r̩bɛt/) ('backbone'), among others.
Neither Lunt (1952) nor Friedman (2001) recognize the existence of a palatalised (/lʲ/) or palatal (/ʎ/) lateral in standard Macedonian. This is in contrast with the surrounding related languages (Bulgarian and Serbian). Instead, a /lj/ cluster occurs, except in rapid speech where they coalesce.
Both of these scholars also assert that there is a phonemic contrast between the velarised lateral /ɫ/ and the nonvelarised /l/. While they admit that /ɫ/ and /l/ (as Л) occur mainly before front and non-front vowels, respectively. They state that, at least in the prescribed norm[1] or in some words,[2] /l/ (as Љ) may also occur before non-front vowels. Hence minimal pairs like бела /bɛła/ ('white'), fem.) versus беља /bɛla/ ('trouble') express this phonemic contrast.
At the end of a word, the voicing opposition is neutralized.
The word stress in Macedonian is antepenultimate, meaning it falls on the third from last syllable in words with three or more syllables, and on the first or only syllable in other words. This is sometimes disregarded when the word has entered the language more recently or from a foreign source. The following rules apply:
For example, де́те [ˈdɛtɛ] ('child'), ма́jкa [majka] ('mother') and та́тко [ˈtatkɔ] ('father').
For example, та́ткото [ˈtatkɔtɔ] ('the father'), та́тковци ([ˈtatkɔvʦi], 'fathers'), and татко́вците [tatˈkɔvʦitɛ] ('the fathers').
Exceptions include:
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