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Stop-motion (category Spoken articles) changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. This short... |
Demonstration (category Spoken articles) article revision dated 19 July 2006, and does not play the most recent changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles This short article can... |
Equinox (category Spoken articles) file was created from an article revision dated 2006-10-12, and does not play the most recent changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles... |
Sign language (category All articles with dead external links) are an important way for deaf people to communicate. Deaf people often use them instead of spoken languages. Spoken languages use sounds from the mouth... |
Itineraries usually have a well-defined path. A phrasebook has: An overview of a language, giving a brief history, where it is spoken, how many speakers, the... |
Urdu (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) and a recognized regional dialect in India. Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language, which means that it came from Proto-Indo-Aryan, a language that was spoken northeast... |
articles create a separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government. The separation of powers was intended to limit Congress to... |
Latin America (category Articles needing additional references from May 2019) Indo-European languages spoken in Latin America include English (spoken in Guyana, in several Caribbean countries and territories, and by a very small minority... |
Ferdinand de Saussure (category Articles that need to be wikified from January 2018) Parole is how the language is actually spoken. Often times, people speak in a way that is different from how language is taught in schools. We make mistakes... |
Navajo language (category Articles needing additional references from July 2020) The Navajo language (Navajo: Diné Bizaad) is a Southern Athabaskan language that is spoken in the United States, specifically in the Navajo Nation (in... |
was signed by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787. It replaced the Articles of Confederation, that served... |
create a sound output in the form of a spoken voice. The program that is used by programs to change text on the page to an audio output of the spoken... |
Garfield Minus Garfield (category Spoken articles) 2009-03-22, and does not play the most recent changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles Official website Dan Walsh's personal blog, Travors.com... |
Chocolate (category Spoken articles) 2007-10-08, and does not play the most recent changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles Glossary of Chocolate Terms Archived 2011-07-23 at the... |
Rohingya language (category Articles needing additional references from September 2022) language is a sub branch of the eastern Indo-Aryan languages that is spoken by approximately 1 million in Arakan (which is in Burma), Half a million in... |
Bill Clinton (category Spoken articles) article. (Audio help) More spoken articles Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Bill Clinton Wiki Commons has media related to Bill... |
Brazil (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2009) Brazil (officially called Federative Republic of Brazil; how to say: IPA: [bɾɐˈziw]) is a country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country... |
Greece (category Articles containing Greek-language text) difficulties due to a Greek government-debt crisis. The country was under control by the Ottoman Empire until 1821. The official language spoken in Greece is... |
uses 22 to 26 consonant phonemes. The other reason that alphabets never exactly fit languages is dialect. A spoken language varies from place to place and... |
Hanami (category Spoken articles) changes to the article. (Audio help) More spoken articles Hanami Fun Facts Archived 2012-03-27 at the Wayback Machine—Japanzine: Field Guide to Japan by... |