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Talk:Finnish language
Talk:Finnish language How the Finnish letters ä and ö differ from their ... lay it out point per point: * The Finnish sounds ä and ö, and their long ... Also, there are minimal pairs just like Finnish talli/tälli, eg in many cases ...
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Language (Psychology wiki)
Language Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Areas Philosophy Psychometrics Statistics Experimental Comparative Biological Language Developmental Soc. processes Social Personality Clinical Professional Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech A language is a system of symbols, generally known ... by which they are manipulated. The word language is also used to refer to ...
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Spoken Finnish
Spoken Finnish This article deals with features of the spoken Finnish language, specifically how it is spoken in Greater ... region and the cities in the Central Finnish dialectal area, such as Jyväskylä, Lahti, Hyvinkää, and Hämeenlinna. The standard language is based on these dialects, as ...
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Finnish phonology
Finnish phonology Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin ... deals with the sound patterns of the Finnish language. The grammar of Finnish and the way(s) in which Finnish is spoken are dealt with in ...
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Hungarian language
Hungarian language Hungarian (magyar) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Hungary ... Total speakers: 14.5 million Ranking: 52 Language family: Uralic Finno-Ugric Ugric Hungarian Writing ... Latin alphabet (Hungarian variant) Official status Official language of: Hungary, European Union, Slovenia (regional language), Serbia (regional language), Austria (regional language) Regulated by: Research ...
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Faroese language
Faroese language Faroese (føroyskt) Spoken in: Faroe Islands, Denmark Total speakers: 60,000 - 80,000 Language family: Indo-European Germanic North Germanic West Scandinavian Faroese Official status Official language of: Faroe Islands Regulated by: Føroyska málnevndin Language codes ISO 639-1: fo ISO 639 ... is a West Nordic or West Scandinavian language spoken by about 80,000 people ...
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Lithuanian language
Lithuanian language Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba) Spoken in: Lithuania and ... 18 other countries Total speakers: 4 million Language family: Indo-European Baltic Eastern Baltic Lithuanian Official status Official language of: Lithuania, European Union Regulated by: Commission of the Lithuanian Language Language codes ISO 639-1: lt ISO ...
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Mari language (translated from Russian)
Mari language Mari language - one of the Finno-Ugric languages. It ... is extended in Respublike . Old name "Cheremiss language". It belongs to the Finnish group of these languages (together with the Baltic- the Finnish, by Loparskaya, Mordvinian, udmurt and the ...
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Chechen language
Chechen language Chechen (Нохчийн мотт, Noxçiyn mott) Spoken in ... republic of Chechnya Total speakers: 944,600 Language family: Caucasian (geographical convention) North (disputed) Northeast ... Veinakh (Chechen-Ingush) Chechen Official status Official language of: Chechnya (autonomous republic of Russia) Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: ce ISO 639 ... IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Chechen language has about 1,200,000 speakers, ...
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Talk:Korean language
Talk:Korean language ə This article contains nonstandard pronunciation information ... Japan's attempt to wipe out Korean language and culture. --Ed Poor My guess is ... they are not familar with the Japanese language. The grammar is strikingly similar to Japanese ... emphatically deny the textual affinities between their language and the harsh, thundering German. And Vietnamese ... the question comes to whether ones "own" language is similar to another. It's ...
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