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  • 71Neo-Mandaic — Mandāyí, Raṭnā Pronunciation [mændɔːˈji], [rætˤnɔ] Spoken in Iran, Iraq (extinct) Native speakers ca. 500 …

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  • 72Esperanto phonology — The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, did not specify phonemic phonetic correspondences for his language. Instead, he simply described the orthography as one letter, one sound . Literally interpreted, this is impossible: Every language has… …

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  • 73Lojban grammar — Lojban is a constructed, human speakable and (theoretically) machine speakable language, based on predicate logic. It is one of the latest languages, designed in 1987 with most of its grammar from Loglan and some features from Láadan. Most of its …

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  • 74Francique rhénan de Lorraine — Situation des principaux dialectes en Moselle, on remarque que le Francique Rhénan Lorrain, est le dialecte germanique le plus présent sur le territoire mosellan. Le patois est localisé principalement autour des pays de Bitche, de Sarreguemines… …

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  • 75List of digraphs in Latin alphabets — This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. (See also List of Cyrillic digraphs.) Capitalization involves only the first letter (ch – Ch) unless otherwise stated (ij – IJ). Letters with diacritics are arranged in alphabetic order… …

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  • 76râle — 1. râle [ ral ] n. m. • 1636; rascle 1164; du lat. rasclare « racler », à cause du cri ♦ Oiseau migrateur (échassiers) de la taille d une bécasse. Râle d eau ou râle noir. Râle des genêts, couramment appelé roi des cailles. râle 2. râle [ ral ] n …

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  • 77sifflant — sifflant, ante [ siflɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1552; de siffler ♦ Qui produit un sifflement, s accompagne d un sifflement. « L oiseau lançait son appel, une seule note sifflante et plaintive » (Duhamel). Respiration sifflante. ⇒ sibilant. (1857) Phonét.… …

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  • 78sibilance — ● sibilance nom féminin Caractère sibilant. sibilance [sibilɑ̃s] n. f. ÉTYM. 1871; de sibilant. ❖ ♦ Méd. Caractère sibilant. Par ext. Bruit sibilant. || Sibilance des poumons …

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  • 79assibilate — /əˈsɪbəleɪt/ (say uh sibuhlayt) verb (assibilated, assibilating) Phonetics –verb (t) 1. to change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds. –verb (i) 2. to change by assibilation. 3. to become a sibilant or a sound… …

  • 80-es — 1. suffix forming plurals of nouns ending in sibilant sounds (such words in e dropping the e) (kisses; cases; boxes; churches). Etymology: var. of S(1) 2. suffix forming the 3rd person sing. present of verbs ending in sibilant sounds (such words… …

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