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Voiced labiodental fricative and West Frisian phonology

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Difference between Voiced labiodental fricative and West Frisian phonology

Voiced labiodental fricative vs. West Frisian phonology

The voiced labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. This article is about the phonology and phonetics of the West Frisian language.

Similarities between Voiced labiodental fricative and West Frisian phonology

Voiced labiodental fricative and West Frisian phonology have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): West Frisian language.

West Frisian language

West Frisian, or simply Frisian (Frysk; Fries) is a West Germanic language spoken mostly in the province of Friesland (Fryslân) in the north of the Netherlands, mostly by those of Frisian ancestry.

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Voiced labiodental fricative and West Frisian phonology Comparison

Voiced labiodental fricative has 161 relations, while West Frisian phonology has 25. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 1 / (161 + 25).

References

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