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- Ubykh phonology (links | edit)
- Yngvi (links | edit)
- Om (links | edit)
- Ga language (links | edit)
- Ã (links | edit)
- Ë (links | edit)
- Ñ (links | edit)
- Varieties of Chinese (links | edit)
- Arabic diacritics (links | edit)
- Mirandese language (links | edit)
- Walloon language (links | edit)
- Old French (links | edit)
- Tupi language (links | edit)
- Belgian French (links | edit)
- Silesian language (links | edit)
- Cherokee language (links | edit)
- Yoruba language (links | edit)
- Jèrriais (links | edit)
- Origin of the Romanians (links | edit)
- Sango language (links | edit)
- Tsonga language (links | edit)
- Othala (links | edit)
- Nǁng language (links | edit)
- Wynn (links | edit)
- Khoekhoe language (links | edit)
- Kirshenbaum (links | edit)
- Dot (diacritic) (links | edit)
- Xavante language (links | edit)
- Franco-Provençal (links | edit)
- Standard German phonology (links | edit)
- Comorian languages (links | edit)
- Haitian Creole (links | edit)
- Runestone (links | edit)
- Tuvan language (links | edit)
- Soqotri language (links | edit)
- Wyandot language (links | edit)
- Ewe language (links | edit)
- Zarma language (links | edit)
- Lakota language (links | edit)
- Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals (links | edit)
- Lithuanian orthography (links | edit)
- Ojibwe language (links | edit)
- Shahmukhi (links | edit)
- Limburgish (links | edit)
- Santali language (links | edit)
- Galician–Portuguese (links | edit)
- Chipewyan language (links | edit)
- Gwichʼin language (links | edit)
- Penang Hokkien (links | edit)