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  • 111Portuguese phonology — The phonology of Portuguese can vary considerably between dialects, in extreme cases leading to difficulties in intelligibility. This article focuses on the pronunciations that are generally regarded as standard. Since Portuguese is a… …

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  • 112Singlish — Spoken in Singapore Language family Creole Singlish Language codes ISO 639 3 …

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  • 113Lateinische Buchstaben in Unicode — Lateinische Buchstaben, also Schriftzeichen, die auf dem lateinischen Alphabet aufgebaut sind, sind in Unicode in derzeit 19 Blöcken enthalten. Die 26 Grundbuchstaben befinden sich – neben Ziffern, Satzzeichen und Steuerzeichen – im Unicode Block …

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  • 114Thai alphabet — Infobox Writing system type=Abugida name=Thai fam1=Brāhmī fam2=Pallava fam3=Khmer languages=Thai time=1283 ndash;present creator=King Ramkhamhaeng the Great children=Lao unicode= [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0E00.pdf U+0E00 ndash;U+0E7F]… …

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  • 115Zarma language — Zarma Zarmaciine Spoken in southwestern Niger Ethnicity Zarma people Native speakers 2.4 million[1] …

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  • 116Proto-Germanic language — Proto Germanic Spoken in Northern Europe Extinct evolved into Proto Norse, Gothic, Frankish and Ingvaeonic by the 4th century Language family Indo European …

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  • 117Sango language — Sango redirects here. For other uses, see Sango (disambiguation). Sango yângâ tî sängö Pronunciation [jáŋɡá tí sāŋɡō] Spoken in …

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  • 118Nasalization — Nasalized ◌̃ ◌̨ IPA number 424 …

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  • 119Sesotho tonology — Notes: *All examples marked with Dagger; are included in the audio samples. If a table caption is marked then all Sesotho examples in that table are included in the audio samples. *The orthography used in this and related articles is that of… …

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  • 120Taos phonology — The main description of Taos phonology was contributed by George L. Trager in a (pre generative) structuralist framework. Earlier considerations of the phonetics phonology were by John P. Harrington and Jaime de Angulo. [de Angulo s work includes …

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