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  2. Wikipedia : Language recognition chart

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    word endings: -ion, -au, -wr, -wyr; y is the most common letter in the language; w between consonants ... All of them are used in both Bengali and Assamese languages.

  3. List of Latin-script digraphs - Wikipedia

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    äu is used in German for the diphthong /ɔɪ/ in declension of native words with au ; elsewhere, /ɔɪ/ is written as eu . In words, mostly of Latin origin, where ä and u are separated by a syllable boundary, it represents /ɛ.ʊ/, e.g. Matthäus (a German form for Matthew).

  4. List of English words containing Q not followed by U

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    Not all words in this list are acceptable in Scrabble tournament games. Scrabble tournaments around the world use their own sets of words from selected dictionaries that might not contain all the words listed here. Qi is the most commonly played word in Scrabble tournaments, [10] and was added to the official North American word list in 2006. [11]

  5. List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature

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    Note that some words contain an ae which may not be written æ because the etymology is not from the Greek -αι-or Latin -ae-diphthongs. These include: In instances of aer (starting or within a word) when it makes the sound IPA [ɛə]/[eə] (air). Comes from the Latin āër, Greek ἀήρ. When ae makes the diphthong / eɪ / (lay) or / aɪ ...

  6. 21 Commonly Misspelled Words and How to Spell Them - AOL

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    How to spell commonly misspelled words. The English language is filled with confusing and hard-to-spell words.If you’ve had to think twice or consult a dictionary or Google before writing a ...

  7. The left would like a word – all of them, in fact - AOL

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    Merriam-Webster’s recent word play is part of a larger leftist strategy to either make up new words or redefine existing terms to make them fit the liberal narrative.

  8. Diphthong - Wikipedia

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    There are five diphthongs in the Oslo dialect of Norwegian, all of them falling: [æɪ] as in nei, "no" [œʷʏʷ] as in øy, "island" [æʉ͍] as in sau, "sheep" [ɑɪ] as in hai, "shark" [ɔʷʏʷ] as in joik, "Sami song" An additional diphthong, [ʉ͍ɪ], occurs only in the word hui in the expression i hui og hast "in great haste". The ...

  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. [13] This could be seen in many newspapers during World War II, which printed Fuehrer for ...