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  2. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    Ñ, or ñ (Spanish: eñe, ⓘ), is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (also referred to as a virgulilla in Spanish, in order to differentiate it from other diacritics, which are also called tildes) on top of an upper- or lower-case n . [1]

  3. Wikipedia:List of two-letter combinations - Wikipedia

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    This list of all two-letter combinations includes 1352 (2 × 26 2) of the possible 2704 (52 2) combinations of upper and lower case from the modern core Latin alphabet.A two-letter combination in bold means that the link links straight to a Wikipedia article (not a disambiguation page).

  4. Poqomam language - Wikipedia

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    qu hamʼ wach nobody toʔ-w-i help- AF - INTR r-eh 3. ERG - DAT {qu hamʼ wach} toʔ-w-i r-eh nobody help- AF -INTR 3.ERG-DAT Nobody helped him Translations These are every day greetings from Poqomam, which is one of the Mayan languages of Guatemala. The translations are provided by the International Journal of American Linguistics: Hello - Nqakʼul ta awach Good Morning - Saqʼwa Good ...

  5. Voiced palatal nasal - Wikipedia

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    There is a non-IPA letter, U+0235 ȵ LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CURL; ȵ ( n , plus the curl found in the symbols for alveolo-palatal sibilant fricatives ɕ, ʑ ), which is used especially in Sinological circles. The alveolo-palatal nasal is commonly described as palatal; it is often unclear whether a language has a true palatal or not.

  6. Nasal consonant - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese syllabary kana ん, typically romanized as n and occasionally m, can manifest as one of several different nasal consonants depending on what consonant follows it; this allophone, colloquially written in IPA as /N/, is known as the moraic nasal, per the language's moraic structure.

  7. W - Wikipedia

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    W, or w, is the twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is double-u , [ in 1 ] plural double-ues .

  8. N - Wikipedia

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    N, or n, is the fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages, and others worldwide. Its name in English is en (pronounced / ˈ ɛ n / ), plural ens .

  9. Kamëntšá language - Wikipedia

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    Vocabulario comparativo: Palabras selectas de lenguas indígenas de Colombia [Comparative vocabulary: Selected words in indigenous languages of Colombia] (PDF). Bogotá: Summer Institute of Linguistics. ISBN 958-21-0037-0. Archived from the original on 2023-10-14. Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2016).