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  1. 2 hours ago · In Malagasy, it represents /ⁿdz/. Other letters and digraphs of the Latin alphabet used for spelling this sound are ń (in Polish), ň (in Czech and Slovakian), ñ (in Spanish), nh (in Portuguese and Occitan), gn (in Italian and French), and ny (in Hungarian, among others).

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  3. 1 day ago · The tenth vowel ï is realized as the diphthong ëy (IPA:), which only occurs word-finally, but it has been argued to be an independent phoneme. [21] [22] Phonetically, the native vowels are approximately thus (with the Cyrillic letters and the usual Latin romanization in angle brackets):

  4. 1 day ago · English orthography is the writing system used to represent spoken English, [1][2] allowing readers to connect the graphemes to sound and to meaning. [3] It includes English's norms of spelling, hyphenation, capitalisation, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation. Like the orthography of most world languages, English orthography has a broad ...

  5. 1 day ago · Samoan is an analytic, isolating language and a member of the Austronesian family, and more specifically the Samoic branch of the Polynesian subphylum. It is closely related to other Polynesian languages with many shared cognate words such as aliʻi, ʻava, atua, tapu and numerals as well as in the name of gods in mythology.

  6. 1 day ago · Je-n 1PL. IN. AGR -should al sing. TR al song in of pālle. be.covered(=American) Je-n al al in pālle. 1PL.IN.AGR-should sing.TR song of be.covered(=American) 'We should sing American songs.' (Willson 2008) Marshallese has determiners and demonstratives which follow the noun they modify. These are marked for number, and in the plural also encode a human/nonhuman distinction. For example, in ...

  7. 1 day ago · This principle is expressed in Turkish through three rules: If the first vowel of a word is a back vowel, any subsequent vowel is also a back vowel; if the first is a front vowel, any subsequent vowel is also a front vowel. [59] If the first vowel is unrounded, so too are subsequent vowels. [59]

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AryanAryan - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Aryan or Arya (/ ˈɛəriən /; [1] Proto-Indo-Iranian: *arya) is a term originally used as an ethnocultural self-designation by Indo-Iranians in ancient times, in contrast to the nearby outsiders known as 'non-Aryan' (*an-arya). [2][3] In Ancient India, the term ā́rya was used by the Indo-Aryans of the Vedic period as an endonym (self ...

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