Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/July 2020
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- What major languages keep the tongue in the general neighborhood of a neutral position the highest percent of the time?
- I want a Hokkien name
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- Boys and bies (Forster)
- Japanese vocabulary.
- What is so significant about the phrase "Aaron earned an iron urn" by the people of Baltimore?
- Y / I are interchangeable, in some pairs of words, e.g. in lucky vs. luckiness. Are W / U interchangeable, as well, in any pair of words ?
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- Entrenched clause in Spanish?
- Hebrew: the "ch" in the Biblical word Pacheggen (in the Book of Esther):
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