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Vocabulari Català-Castellà. 2013.
Vocabulari Català-Castellà. 2013.
Afro-Asiatic languages — formerly Hamito Semitic languages Family of about 250 languages spoken in North Africa, parts of sub Saharan African, and the Middle East. It includes such languages as Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, and Hausa. The total number of speakers is estimated … Universalium
Sefer Yetzirah — (Hebrew, Book of Creation [ Yetzirah is more literally translated as Formation ; the word Briah is used for Creation ] , ספר יצירה) is the title of the earliest extant book on Jewish esotericism.The Sefer Yetzirah is devoted to speculations… … Wikipedia
Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish — Scottish Gaelic is closely related to Irish. Most dialects are not immediately mutually comprehensible[citation needed], though many individual words and phrases are, and speakers of the two languages can rapidly develop mutual intelligibility.… … Wikipedia
Proto-Kartvelian language — The Proto Kartvelian language, or Common Kartvelian, is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Kartvelian languages in the Caucasus, which was spoken by the ancestors of the modern Kartvelian peoples. The existence of such a language is widely… … Wikipedia
Mutation Consonantique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mutation. La mutation consonantique, en synchronie, est une modification phonétique qui voit la consonne d un mot changer selon son environnement morphologique ou syntaxique. Elle relève de la morphophonologie.… … Wikipédia en Français
Mutation consonantique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mutation. La mutation consonantique, en synchronie, est une modification phonétique qui voit la consonne d un mot changer selon son environnement morphologique ou syntaxique. Elle relève de la morphophonologie.… … Wikipédia en Français
Mutations consonantiques — Mutation consonantique Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mutation. La mutation consonantique, en synchronie, est une modification phonétique qui voit la consonne d un mot changer selon son environnement morphologique ou syntaxique. Elle relève de … Wikipédia en Français
Armenian language — Indo European language of the Armenians. It is spoken by perhaps five to six million people worldwide. Armenian has undergone phonetic and grammatical changes that make it completely distinct from other branches of Indo European; its closest… … Universalium
Vedas — • Sacred books of ancient India Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vedas Vedas † Catho … Catholic encyclopedia
Serbo-Croatian phonology — Serbo Croatian is a South Slavic language with four very similar national standards. This article deals exclusively with the Eastern Herzegovinian Neo Shtokavian dialect, the basis for the official standard of Yugoslavia and its present day forms … Wikipedia
provection — kshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin provectus + English ion 1. : consonant shift 2. a. : a phonetic change in Celtic langua … Useful english dictionary