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Open-mid back unrounded vowel and South African English

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Difference between Open-mid back unrounded vowel and South African English

Open-mid back unrounded vowel vs. South African English

The open-mid back unrounded vowel, or low-mid back unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. South African English (SAfrE, SAfrEng, SAE, en-ZA) is the set of English dialects native to South Africans.

Similarities between Open-mid back unrounded vowel and South African English

Open-mid back unrounded vowel and South African English have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Received Pronunciation.

Received Pronunciation

Received Pronunciation (RP) is an accent of Standard English in the United Kingdom and is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England", although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales.

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Open-mid back unrounded vowel and South African English Comparison

Open-mid back unrounded vowel has 52 relations, while South African English has 56. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 1 / (52 + 56).

References

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