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On an English Keyboard: Mother = "U ni tsi" pronounced "eww-nee-(t)che" (almost silent T and fast che)

Father = "A da do da" pronounced "o(ew)h-doe-dah" (almost silent ew) or "Oh-doe-dah" (the first da is silent except for a small inflection of sound) Please note that these pronunciations are just 'close' and depend on dialect which can change the sound significantly.

In the other dialect (Overhill, spoken in Oklahoma) they are:

Mother = "E tsi" pronounced "A-chee"

Father = "E do da" pronounced "A-doe-dah"

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