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28 February 2025

  • curprev 07:1207:12, 28 February 2025Aquatiki talk contribs 2,289 bytes +2,289 Created page with "In evaluating the languages of the region, several trends become clear. First, unusual consonants persist in Iceland, England, and Denmark. Second, rounded front vowels are common in mainland Europe, but have fallen off in English and Yiddish. == Consonants == The rhotic varies across the region, and '''h''' is sometimes voiced, but neither of these pose a problem to intelligibility. Icelandic-speakers would have to learn the traditional voiced-unvoiced distinction..."