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The Munji language (Persian: مونجی), also known as Munjani (مونجانی, Munjani: منجاني ألڤزأن), Munjhan (مونجهان), and the Munjiwar language, is a Pamir... |
Iranian languages such as Pashto and the Pamir subgroup of languages like Munji and Yidgha which are part of the same branch of the Pamir languages. Its... |
Yidḡa and Munji (Munjāni); and Wakhi (Wāḵi) belongs with Khotanese. Excerpt 2: New Persian, the descendant of Middle Persian and official language of Iranian... |
1946. pp. 173–174. ... and their language is most closely related to on the one hand with Saka on the other with Munji-Yidgha Bečka, Jiří (1969). A Study... |
multiple West African languages. One of these languages was Kuteb, and these were his findings: In the standard Kuteb orthography, ⟨n⟩ is used initially... |
orthographic standard has similarities to the orthographies of other Pamir languages, such as Shughni and Munji. Notes: Letter alef at the beginning of a... |
relied heavily on the existing orthographic standards and conventions in coming up with an orthography for Shughni language. In Tajikistan, Perso-Arabic... |
Burushaski (redirect from Burushaki language) among researchers and linguists. Both the Urdu-based orthography and the Latin-based orthography have been adopted by "Burushaski Research Academy". In... |
linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory... |
Retroflex consonant (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh)) Eastern Iranian languages, they are common in Pashto, Wakhi, Sanglechi-Ishkashimi, and Munji-Yidgha. They also occur in some other Asian languages such as Mandarin... |
Voiced palatal plosive (category Articles containing Munji-language text) palatal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this... |