See capiḍḍu on Wiktionary
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"ipa": "[kaˈpi.ɖ(ː)ʊ]"
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"word": "beḍḍi capiḍḍi"
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"word": "capiḍḍi brunni"
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"ipa": "/kaˈpi.ɖɖu/"
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"ipa": "[kaˈpi.ɖ(ː)ʊ]"
},
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}
],
"word": "capiḍḍu"
}
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