Wiktionary:About Ditidaht

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This page is about the Southern Nootkan language, Diitidaht, or Nitinaht as some call it.

Actually, Diitidaht does not have n or m (except for instances where the Nootkan form is used), Instead of n and m, we have d and b. The same goes for the Makah language, also a Southern Nootkan language down in Washington State.

Here is a list of the special characters needed to write in Diitidaht from the Language Geek:

  • ʷ š č ƛ x̣ ł ʔ ʕ
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Not all of them may appear correctly due to browser/font issues.