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Afrikaans has simplified verb conjugation compared with older Dutch.
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Albanian has two major standard varieties: Gheg and Tosk.
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Amharic uses the Ge'ez (Ethiopic) script, an abugida with a large character inventory.
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Arabic is written right-to-left and commonly appears as Modern Standard Arabic plus regional spoken varieties.
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Armenian uses its own alphabet created in the early 5th century.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Assamese is AS.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Awadhi is AWA.
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Azerbaijani is written in Latin script in Azerbaijan, with other scripts used historically and regionally.
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Bengali uses its own script and does not have uppercase/lowercase distinction.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Bashkir is BA.
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Basque is a language isolate, not classified inside the Indo-European family.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Belarusian is BE.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Bhojpuri is BHO.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Bodo is BRX.
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Bosnian is mainly written in Latin script, with Cyrillic also used in some contexts.
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Bulgarian uses Cyrillic and places definite articles after nouns.
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Burmese script is an abugida with distinctive circular forms.
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Chinese is logographic, and modern use often distinguishes Simplified and Traditional characters.
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Catalan is a Romance language with its own standard, distinct from Spanish and French.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Chhattisgarhi is HNE.
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Chinese is logographic, and modern use often distinguishes Simplified and Traditional characters.
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Chinese is logographic, and modern use often distinguishes Simplified and Traditional characters.
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The ISO 639-1 code for chiShona is SN.
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Croatian uses Latin script with diacritics that mark distinct phonemes.
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Czech is famous for the letter ř, a sound uncommon in other major languages.
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Danish adds three letters beyond basic Latin: ae, oe, and aa.
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Persian uses a modified Arabic script and adds letters such as p, ch, zh, and g.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Divehi is DV.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Dogri is DOI.
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Dutch commonly uses the ij digraph, treated as a special unit in some contexts.
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English spelling preserves many historical forms, so spelling and pronunciation are often not one-to-one.
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English spelling preserves many historical forms, so spelling and pronunciation are often not one-to-one.
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English spelling preserves many historical forms, so spelling and pronunciation are often not one-to-one.
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English spelling preserves many historical forms, so spelling and pronunciation are often not one-to-one.
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English spelling preserves many historical forms, so spelling and pronunciation are often not one-to-one.
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Estonian has no grammatical gender and shows vowel harmony in many patterns.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Faroese is FO.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Fijian is FJ.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Filipino is FIL.
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Finnish has no grammatical gender and is known for rich case morphology.
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Dutch commonly uses the ij digraph, treated as a special unit in some contexts.
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French nouns have grammatical gender, and adjectives usually agree in gender and number.
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French nouns have grammatical gender, and adjectives usually agree in gender and number.
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Galician is a Romance language historically very close to Portuguese.
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Georgian uses its own script family and no uppercase/lowercase distinction in standard modern text.
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German capitalizes all nouns in standard writing.
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German capitalizes all nouns in standard writing.
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Greek uses its own alphabet, one of the oldest continuously used writing systems.
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Gujarati uses its own script, historically related to Devanagari but without a headline.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Haitian Creole is HT.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Haryanvi is BFY.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Hausa is HA.
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Hebrew is written right-to-left and usually omits short vowels in everyday text.
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Hindi is written in Devanagari, an abugida where consonants carry an inherent vowel.
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Hungarian is agglutinative and uses many case endings.
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Icelandic preserves letters thorn (th) and eth (dh) from Old Norse traditions.
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Indonesian orthography is relatively phonemic compared with many global languages.
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Irish uses initial consonant mutations that change word beginnings in grammar.
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Italian double consonants are phonemic, so they can change word meaning.
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Japanese uses three writing systems together: kanji, hiragana, and katakana.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Javanese is JV.
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Kannada has a long written tradition and a script distinct from neighboring languages.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Kashmiri is KS.
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Kazakh has used multiple scripts across history, including Cyrillic and Latin-based forms.
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Khmer script is an abugida and one of Southeast Asia's long-standing writing systems.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Konkani is KOK.
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Korean uses Hangul, an alphabet intentionally designed in the 15th century.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Kyrgyz is KY.
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Latvian uses diacritics to mark vowel length and consonant distinctions.
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Lithuanian preserves many archaic Indo-European features studied in historical linguistics.
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Macedonian uses a standardized Cyrillic alphabet adapted for the language.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Maithili is MAI.
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Malay is mainly written in Latin script today, with Jawi still used in some contexts.
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The word Malayalam is often cited as a palindrome in English transliteration.
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Maltese is a Semitic language written in the Latin alphabet.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Maori is MI.
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Marathi is written in Devanagari and preserves many Sanskrit-derived forms.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Marwari is MWR.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Min Nan is NAN.
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Romanian typically places the definite article at the end of the noun.
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Mongolian has both Cyrillic and traditional vertical script traditions.
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Serbian is officially written in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts.
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Nepali is written in Devanagari and shares core script features with Hindi.
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Norwegian has two official written standards: Bokmal and Nynorsk.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Oriya is OR.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Pashto is PS.
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Persian uses a modified Arabic script and adds letters such as p, ch, zh, and g.
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Polish uses nasal vowels written as ą and ę.
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Portuguese is known for nasal vowels, often marked with symbols like ã and õ.
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Portuguese is known for nasal vowels, often marked with symbols like ã and õ.
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Punjabi is commonly written in Gurmukhi in India and Shahmukhi in Pakistan.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Rajasthani is RAJ.
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Romanian typically places the definite article at the end of the noun.
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Russian uses the Cyrillic alphabet and marks hard/soft consonant contrasts.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Sanskrit is SA.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Santali is SAT.
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Serbian is officially written in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Sindhi is SD.
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Sinhala script is an abugida with rounded letter forms.
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Slovak uses diacritics to mark vowel length and consonant quality.
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Slovenian preserves grammatical dual number in addition to singular and plural.
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Somali has used a standardized Latin-based orthography since the 1970s.
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Spanish is known for inverted punctuation marks at the start of questions and exclamations: ¿ and ¡.
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Spanish is known for inverted punctuation marks at the start of questions and exclamations: ¿ and ¡.
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Swahili is a Bantu language with many historical loanwords from Arabic.
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Modern Swedish has two grammatical genders: common and neuter.
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Modern Filipino uses the Latin alphabet and includes many Spanish and English loanwords.
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Tamil has one of the world's oldest continuous literary traditions.
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Telugu script is known for rounded letter shapes linked to palm-leaf writing traditions.
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Thai script typically writes sentence text without spaces between most words.
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Turkish features vowel harmony, where suffix vowels change to match the stem.
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Ukrainian uses Cyrillic and includes letters not used in Russian, such as ї.
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Urdu is written right-to-left, most often in the Nastaliq calligraphic style.
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Uzbek is officially written in Latin script in Uzbekistan, with Cyrillic still used in practice.
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Vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet with extensive tone and vowel diacritics.
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Welsh treats digraphs like ll and rh as separate alphabetic units.
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The ISO 639-1 code for Wu is WUU.
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