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  2. Today’s Wordle hints, clues and answer for puzzle #1339 on ...

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    Here are the clues, vowels, the first letter and the answer to puzzle #1339 on Monday, February 17. ... Wordle is a word puzzle that gives players six chances to guess a five-letter word ...

  3. E (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    E is a vowel of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, E is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .As an Indic vowel, E comes in two normally distinct forms: 1) as an independent letter, and 2) as a vowel sign for modifying a base consonant.

  4. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    The California Job Case was a compartmentalized box for printing in the 19th century, sizes corresponding to the commonality of letters. The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and frequency analysis in particular, dating back to the Arab mathematician al-Kindi (c. AD 801–873 ), who formally developed the method (the ciphers breakable by this technique go ...

  5. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    A smaller revision took place in 1993 with the resurrection of letters for mid central vowels [2] and the retirement of letters for voiceless implosives. [9] The alphabet was last revised in May 2005 with the addition of a letter for a labiodental flap. [10]

  6. List of languages by number of phonemes - Wikipedia

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    44 + (5) 33 + (5) 11 [25] Hungarian: Uralic: 39: 25 14 The vowel phonemes can be grouped as pairs of short and long vowels such as o and ó. Most of the pairs have an almost similar pronunciation and vary significantly only in their duration. However, pairs a/á and e/é differ both in closedness and length. Italian: Indo-European: 30 + (1) 23 ...

  7. Latvian phonology - Wikipedia

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    Long vowels and diphthongs have a tone, regardless of their position in the word. This includes the so-called "mixed diphthongs", composed of a short vowel followed by a sonorant. There are three types of tones: level (also drawling, sustained) tone (stieptā intonācija) high throughout the syllable e.g., loks [ˉluɔ̯ks] ('spring onion')

  8. Rhotic consonant - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Danish /r/ after a vowel is, unless followed by a stressed vowel, either pronounced (mor "mother" , næring "nourishment" [ˈneːɐ̯e̝ŋ]) or merged with the preceding vowel while usually influencing its vowel quality (/a(ː)r/ and /ɔːr/ or /ɔr/ are realised as long vowels and , and /ər/, /rə/ and /rər/ are all pronounced ...

  9. English terms with diacritical marks - Wikipedia

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    Certain words, like piñata, jalapeño and quinceañera, are usually kept intact. In many instances the ñ is replaced with the plain letter n. In words of German origin (e.g. doppelgänger), the letters with umlauts ä, ö, ü may be written ae, oe, ue. [14] This could be seen in many newspapers during World War II, which printed Fuehrer for ...