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  • Hebrew language
    ... he heavy dagesh occurs after vowels and applies to all consonants except [[guttural]]s and {{IPA|/r/}}, originally causing them to be pronounced as [[geminate ...
    21 KB (2971 words) - 23:25, 3 February 2019
  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English
    | '''guttur-''' || throat || Latin || ''guttur'' || guttural
    112 KB (11624 words) - 03:16, 9 March 2016
  • Tiberian Hebrew
    ... the use of chateph chireq in five words under a consonant which follows a guttural vocalized with regular chireq, as described by [[Israel Yeivin]]. Even th ... ... adition, such as the pronunciation of schewa according to its proximity to gutturals or yod.
    23 KB (3015 words) - 09:44, 12 March 2016
  • German language
    * '''r''' is usually pronounced in a [[Guttural R|guttural]] fashion (a [[voiced uvular fricative]] [ʁ] or [[uvular trill]] [ʀ]) in ...
    74 KB (10903 words) - 13:23, 11 January 2019
  • Book:Revision or New Translation by Oswald T. Allis
    ... n.” This involves reading ’eReZ for ’eZRaH (dropping the final harsh guttural [ch] and transposing Z and R), also reading Lebanon for ra’anan, which i ... It is also to be noted that: (1) ’ and ‘ represent guttural sounds not used in English; (2) S may be pronounced as sh (Š); (3) H may ...
    134 KB (23221 words) - 13:36, 13 May 2020

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