Like some languages
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CREOLELike some languages
RANIQueen, in some Indo-Aryan languages
GENDERNoun classification in some foreign languages
elativea case form in some languages
vocativea grammatical case used in some languages
elativesELATIVE, a case form in some languages
vocativesVOCATIVE, a grammatical case used in some languages
circumflexesA mark (^) placed over a vowel in some languages to indicate contraction, length, or pitch or tone
syllabariesA set of written characters representing syllables and (in some languages or stages of writing) serving the purpose of an alphabet
syllabaryA set of written characters representing syllables and (in some languages or stages of writing) serving the purpose of an alphabet
nagarisalphabetical script with some syllabic features derived from Brahmi, used for the writing of Hindi and many other languages of India including Sanskrit
nagarialphabetical script with some syllabic features derived from Brahmi, used for the writing of Hindi and many other languages of India including Sanskrit
prefixesAn element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning, e.g., ex-, non-, re- or (in some languages) as an inflection
ablative(in some inflected languages) noting a case that has among its functions the indication of place from which or, as in Latin, place in which, manner, means, instrument, or agent
clicksAn ingressive consonantal stop produced by sudden withdrawal of the tongue from the soft palate, front teeth, or back teeth and hard palate, occurring in some southern African and other languages
cedilladiacritical mark, somewhat resembling a comma, placed under a consonant letter, as under c in a French word, to indicate that the c is pronounced as soft rather than hard , and in some other languages, as Turkish and Romanian, to indi
ergativea. (in certain languages, as Basque, Eskimo, and some Caucasian languages) noting a case that indicates the subject of a transitive verb and is distinct from the case indicating the subject of an intransitive verb b. similar to such a case i