Is it possible to have similar sounds and be understandable in most human languages? Post published:November 12, 2022 Post category:Free Talk / Questions/Answers Post comments:0 Comments Is it possible to have similar sounds and be understandable in most human languages? For example Names of cities, rivers, mountains, special scientific terms, and particular animals “Koala”, etc. Read more articles Previous PostWhy are there more new words and new symbols that have emerged, adapted, used, and are intelligible by people with different native languages all over the world? Next PostIs there any difference between the “loanwords” and the “borrowed words”? You Might Also Like Word Love in Many Languages February 14, 2025 Ideogramology (continued 4) April 30, 2022 Orthography (continued 1) May 11, 2022 vinegar (noun) May 2, 2023 Phonogramology (continued 2) May 28, 2022 Why are there more vowels in the original Oceania languages, especially at the end of the word? October 29, 2022 What is the “International Phonetic Text” (IPT)? April 1, 2023 Language is Always Evolving -Asia February 15, 2025 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Why are there more vowels in the original Oceania languages, especially at the end of the word? October 29, 2022