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The dialect of [[Persian]] well known to be hard to speak.
The dialect of [[Persian]] well known to be hard to speak.


==Sounds of Pahlavi==
Here are some sounds:


š (sh) ç (ch)




Here are some sounds:
[[bh]], [[ñkj]], [[dz]], [[mñ]], [[β]], [[п]]
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[[Category:Indo-Iranian natlangs]]
[[Category:Indo-Iranian natlangs]]
[[Category:Linguistics]]
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The dialect of Persian well known to be hard to speak.

Sounds of Pahlavi

Here are some sounds:

š (sh) ç (ch)

This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs.

Indo-european natlangs:

Balto-Slavic Natlangs: Czech * Russian
Celtic Natlangs: Revived Middle Cornish * Pictish
Germanic Natlangs:
North Germanic Natlangs: Norwegian
West Germanic Natlangs: Anglo-Saxon * Dutch * English (Old English * Middle English * Modern English * Scots) * German (High German * Low German)
Indo-Iranian Natlangs: Pahlavi
Italic Natlangs: French * Italian * Latin * Spanish
Debated: Cimmerian

Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Altaic (controversial): Japanese
Sino-Tibetan Natlangs:
Uto-Aztecan Natlangs: Nahuatl

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Isolate Natlangs: Basque * *
Hypothetical/debated Natlangs and Natlang families: Danubian * Europic (obsolete)