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Bilabial consonant and Russenorsk

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Difference between Bilabial consonant and Russenorsk

Bilabial consonant vs. Russenorsk

In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a consonant articulated with both lips. Russenorsk (Руссено́рск,; Russo-Norwegian) is an extinct dual-source pidgin language formerly used in the Arctic, which combined elements of Russian and Norwegian, and which was created by Russian traders and Norwegian fishermen from northern Norway and the Russian Kola Peninsula.

Similarities between Bilabial consonant and Russenorsk

Bilabial consonant and Russenorsk have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): English language.

English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Bilabial consonant and Russenorsk Comparison

Bilabial consonant has 28 relations, while Russenorsk has 60. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.14% = 1 / (28 + 60).

References

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