Spelling isn't standardized across the entire language, rather Romandian splits into two main camps (with their own standardization). 1. - The official camp, uses the standardized alphabet, which includes the letters Š, SS, Ff, and V, the spelling is more standardized, and the words are pronounced as they are spelled. 2.- The dialectic camp. This is the camp spoken usually by the Romandian diaspora and speakers of Romandian Dialects. Rather than use Š, SS, V and Ff, they use Ş, Ç, and Ƒ. For the sake of diversity and proper representation (which is expected, since the split between Standard and Dialectic spelling is about even 40/60) i will use both spellings. Dialectic speakers also tend to use the standard spellings (with their own letters swapped) but tend to pronounce the language slightly differently. It's not enough to matter here however, because if a word is spelled with a Ç or Ş, the standard spelling is almost always the same, just with Š or Ss.
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