Why are there more vowels in the original Oceania languages, especially at the end of the word? Post published:October 29, 2022 Post category:Free Talk / Questions/Answers Post comments:0 Comments Why are there more vowels in the original Oceania languages, especially at the end of the word? For example; bat 🦇 Hawaiian: ʻōpeʻapeʻa Maori: pekapeka Samoan: pe’a Read more articles Previous PostWhy is the letter “j” pronounced as /h/ in Spanish? Next 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? You Might Also Like The Evolution of the Universe January 14, 2025 Are there any languages more difficult to pronounce than other languages? January 9, 2023 Ideogramology (continued 2) April 22, 2022 Why 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? November 6, 2022 Is it possible to have similar sounds and be understandable in most human languages? November 12, 2022 Lost in Translation:Unexpected Language Mishaps February 13, 2025 How many ideographic languages are there around the world? October 20, 2022 Is there any difference between the “loanwords” and the “borrowed words”? November 22, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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