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Gwich’in language and Voiced velar fricative

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Difference between Gwich’in language and Voiced velar fricative

Gwich’in language vs. Voiced velar fricative

The Gwich’in language (Dinju Zhuh K’yuu) belongs to the Athabaskan language family and is spoken by the Gwich’in First Nation (Canada) / Alaska Native People (United States). The voiced velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in various spoken languages.

Similarities between Gwich’in language and Voiced velar fricative

Gwich’in language and Voiced velar fricative have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hän language.

Hän language

The Hän language (Dawson, Han-Kutchin, Moosehide) is an Athabaskan language spoken primarily in Eagle, Alaska (United States) and Dawson City, Yukon (Canada), though there are also speakers in Fairbanks, Alaska.

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Gwich’in language and Voiced velar fricative Comparison

Gwich’in language has 51 relations, while Voiced velar fricative has 185. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.42% = 1 / (51 + 185).

References

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