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  2. M - Wikipedia

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    M, or m, is the thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of several western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is em (pronounced / หˆ ษ› m / ), plural ems .

  3. Wikipedia:Language recognition chart - Wikipedia

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    Letters w and k, are rare and used only in loanwords, most often from Germanic languages (e.g whisky). Ligatures œ and æ are conventional but are rarely used (a few words are well known, e.g. œil , œuf(s) , bœuf(s) , most other are scientific/technical and borrowed from Latin).

  4. List of languages by number of phonemes - Wikipedia

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    List of languages Language Language family Phonemes Notes Ref Total Consonants Vowels, tones and stress Arabic (Standard): Afroasiatic: 34: 28 6 Modern spoken dialects might have a different number of phonemes; for exmple the long vowels /eห/ and /oห/ are phonemic in most Mashriqi dialects.

  5. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    Different dialects of a language will also affect a letter's frequency. For example, an author in the United States would produce something in which z is more common than an author in the United Kingdom writing on the same topic: words like "analyze", "apologize", and "recognize" contain the letter in American English, whereas the same words ...

  6. Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The languages that use the Latin script generally use capital letters to begin paragraphs and sentences and proper nouns. The rules for capitalization have changed over time, and different languages have varied in their rules for capitalization.

  7. List of language names - Wikipedia

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    Braille is a tactile writing system, versions of which are used for many different languages and also used for the blind. Carian – ๐Šด๐Š ๐Šฅ๐Šน๐Š ๐Šต. Formerly used in: Western Anatolia; Deseret – ๐”๐ฏ๐‘…๐จ๐‘‰๐ฏ๐ป. The Deseret alphabet is a Mormon liturgical script; Glagolitic † – ะšัทั€ั—ะปะปะพะฒะธั†ะฐ

  8. Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    [88] Two letters representing one sound occur in several instances in Hungarian as well (where, for instance, cs stands for [tสƒ], sz for [s], zs for [ส’], dzs for [dส’]). [89] A language may represent the same phoneme with two or more different letters or combinations of letters.

  9. List of country names in various languages (Qโ€“Z) - Wikipedia

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    For languages written in other writing systems, write "Romanization - native script (language)", for example "Argentine - ืึทืจื’ืขื ื˜ื™ื ืข ‎ (Yiddish)", and alphabetize it in the list by the Romanized form. Due to its size, this list has been split into four parts: List of country names in various languages (A–C)