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This paper indicates that three onset consonant clusters are preserved in Phu Quy dialect, including [khl-],[bh-],[bj-]. These clusters are not allowed in modern Standard Vietnamese, and are replaced by corresponding single consonants f-, f-, v-/ (“tr, ph, v”). However, the preservation of them are not “stable” not only across informants but also across pronunciations of a specific informant.