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  • 121Bengali phonology — is the study of the inventory and patterns of the consonants, vowels, and prosody of the Bengali language.Consonants and vowelsThe phonemic inventory of Bengali consists of 29 consonants and 14 vowels, including the seven nasalized vowels. An… …

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  • 122murmur — murmurer, n. murmurless, adj. murmurlessly, adv. /merr meuhr/, n. 1. a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices. 2. a mumbled or private expression of discontent. 3. Also called heart murmur. Med …

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  • 123Supyire language — Supyire is a Senufo language spoken in southeastern Mali in the Sikasso Region. Its speakers, the Supyire people, number 364 000 according to SIL/Ethnologue. Supyire belongs to the Northern Senufo group and is classified under the Suppire Mamara… …

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  • 124Nukak language — Nukak [nɨkák náuʔ] Spoken in Colombia Region Department of Guaviare, Amazon Basin Ethnicity Nukak …

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  • 125Unicode-Block N'Ko — Der Unicode Block N Ko (07C0–07FF) enthält die Zeichen des westafrikanischen Schriftsystems N Ko. Unicode Nummer Zeichen Beschreibung Offizielle Bezeichnung U+07C0 (1984) ߀ N Ko Ziffer Null NKO DIGIT ZERO U+07C1 (1985) ߁ N Ko Ziffer Eins NKO… …

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  • 126Taa language — Taa !Xoon Spoken in Botswana, Namibia Region Southern Ghanzi, northern Kgalagadi, western Southern and western Kweneng districts in Botswana; southern Omaheke and northeastern …

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  • 127Norwegian phonology — For assistance with IPA transcriptions of Norwegian for Wikipedia articles, see WP:IPA for Swedish and Norwegian. The sound system of Norwegian resembles that of Swedish. There is considerable variation among the dialects, but the variant… …

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  • 128Sesotho parts of speech — NOTOC Notes: *The orthography used in this and related articles is that of South Africa, not Lesotho. For a discussion of the differences between the two see the notes on Sesotho orthography. *Hovering the mouse cursor over most H:title| [ɪ… …

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