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Qualifier                                          Count: Count-by-lang
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RP                                                 17122: English (17108); Translingual (13); Sicilian (1)
UK                                                 15421: English (15332); Italian (37); German (24); Czech (4); Translingual (3); Danish (3); Hungarian (2); Spanish (2); Swedish (2); Ligurian (2); Persian (2); Sardinian (1); French (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Polish (1); Catalan (1); Limburgish (1); Bavarian (1); Ket (1)
GA                                                 13834: English (13825); Translingual (8); Yiddish (1)
US                                                 13302: English (13140); Translingual (63); Italian (44); German (25); Czech (4); Spanish (3); Danish (3); Polish (3); Egyptian (2); East Central German (2); Hungarian (2); Swedish (2); Ligurian (2); Persian (2); Sardinian (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Limburgish (1); Bavarian (1); Ket (1)
cy-N                                                9502: Welsh (9497); English (5)
cy-S                                                9397: Welsh (9392); English (5)
colloquial                                          5221: Welsh (4962); Czech (41); Urdu (35); German (32); Punjabi (19); Gujarati (17); English (14); Arabic (12); Persian (10); Tagalog (9); Scottish Gaelic (7); French (6); Irish (5); Hebrew (5); Turkish (5); Swedish (4); Icelandic (4); Dutch (3); Hindi (3); Cebuano (3); Catalan (2); Italian (2); Azerbaijani (2); Burmese (2); Konkani (2); Bengali (2); Norman (1); Portuguese (1); Slovak (1); Russian (1); Kannada (1); Armenian (1); Greek (1); Lower Sorbian (1); Telugu (1); Swahili (1); Ottoman Turkish (1); Bulgarian (1); Kurtöp (1)
Ulster                                              4488: Irish (4484); Scots (3); Scottish Gaelic (1)
standard                                            4367: Welsh (3660); German (378); Pipil (147); Galician (44); Indonesian (33); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (28); Occitan (24); Sardinian (10); English (7); Italian (7); Bengali (7); French (3); Arabic (3); Albanian (2); Ottoman Turkish (2); Dutch (1); Maltese (1); Sicilian (1); Yiddish (1); Czech (1); Slovak (1); Turkish (1); Greek (1); Persian (1); Burmese (1); Javanese (1); Kannada (1)
Standard                                            3762: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (3692); German (20); Pipil (18); Albanian (15); Adyghe (5); English (2); Yiddish (2); Catalan (1); French (1); Turoyo (1); Kannada (1); Bengali (1); Irish (1); Classical Syriac (1); Assyrian Neo-Aramiac (1)
Munster                                             3645: Irish (3645)
GenAm                                               2822: English (2819); Translingual (3)
Connacht                                            2451: Irish (2451)
IL                                                  1306: Hebrew (1304); Etymology (1); English (1)
AU                                                  1210: English (1209); Italian (1)
Johor-Selangor                                      1030: Malay (1030)
Riau-Lingga                                         1016: Malay (1016)
Canada                                               992: English (950); French (33); Italian (5); Translingual (4)
adjective                                            916: Serbo-Croatian (881); English (25); Romanian (5); Middle English (1); Swedish (1); Hindi (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Tagalog (1)
adverb                                               886: Serbo-Croatian (881); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Punjabi (2); Middle English (1)
gu                                                   816: Gujarati (815); Hindi (1)
Mayo                                                 788: Irish (788)
Urmian                                               783: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (783)
Xarrâbî                                              780: Khalaj (780)
Qinghai                                              693: Salar (693)
Galway                                               678: Irish (678)
Xunhua                                               662: Salar (662)
Aran                                                 641: Irish (641)
Nineveh Plains                                       608: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (608)
pa                                                   573: Punjabi (573)
cot-caught                                           572: English (572)
Cois Fharraige                                       530: Irish (530)
IR                                                   528: Persian (528)
CA                                                   519: English (517); French (2)
NZ                                                   480: English (479); Italian (1)
singular                                             455: Classical Syriac (439); Turoyo (7); Egyptian (4); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2); English (1); Old Norse (1); German (1)
plural                                               455: Classical Syriac (439); Turoyo (7); Limburgish (3); English (1); Old Norse (1); Faroese (1); German (1); Persian (1); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Johor-Riau                                           446: Malay (446)
Kuwait                                               431: Gulf Arabic (416); Arabic (15)
NL                                                   414: Dutch (414)
Ulaanbaatar                                          407: Mongolian (406); Buryat (1)
YIVO                                                 398: Yiddish (398)
Revived Middle Cornish                               380: Cornish (380)
horse-hoarse                                         359: English (359)
Poylish                                              339: Yiddish (339)
Revived Late Cornish                                 328: Cornish (328)
Litvish                                              323: Yiddish (323)
Baku                                                 315: Azerbaijani (252); Malay (63)
Talxâbî                                              309: Khalaj (309)
Naples                                               305: Neapolitan (305)
BE                                                   289: Dutch (289)
Western Syriac                                       261: Classical Syriac (261)
Eastern Syriac                                       259: Classical Syriac (259)
Xinjiang                                             258: Salar (258)
Austria                                              257: German (256); Bavarian (1)
Classical Edessan                                    257: Classical Syriac (257)
Ili                                                  252: Salar (252)
Yining                                               241: Salar (241)
rhotic                                               237: English (237)
fast speech                                          235: Romanian (233); German (1); Malagasy (1)
Quebec                                               226: French (225); English (1)
Scotland                                             221: English (221)
Australia                                            217: English (214); Italian (3)
Thailand                                             216: Mon (215); Eastern Pwo (1)
BR                                                   213: Portuguese (213)
Zurich                                               211: Alemannic German (211)
Jiezi                                                199: Salar (199)
Gaizi                                                196: Salar (196)
Qingshui                                             193: Salar (193)
nonrhotic                                            190: English (190)
obsolete                                             187: English (123); Thai (28); Middle English (14); Yoruba (10); Japanese (3); Welsh (3); Urdu (2); Russian (1); Catalan (1); Tagalog (1); Lithuanian (1)
Vaṅga                                                183: Bengali (183)
Northeast Brazil                                     180: Portuguese (180)
Ireland                                              172: English (172)
Tiberian                                             170: Hebrew (170)
Myanmar                                              169: Mon (168); Eastern Pwo (1)
Connemara                                            164: Irish (164)
Western                                              161: Aleut (102); Lombard (18); Javanese (16); Middle English (5); North Frisian (5); Malay (3); Catalan (2); Galician (2); Indonesian (2); Baluchi (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Classical Syriac (1); K'iche' (1); Pashto (1)
classical                                            160: Old French (158); Arabic (2)
General Cebuano                                      158: Cebuano (158)
Mengda                                               158: Salar (158)
dialectal                                            155: English (63); Middle English (18); Tagalog (14); Galician (13); Norwegian Nynorsk (7); Punjabi (6); Persian (4); Turkish (3); Swedish (3); Arabic (3); Hindi (2); Ottoman Turkish (2); Yiddish (2); Indonesian (2); Khalaj (2); Maltese (1); Icelandic (1); Ilocano (1); Russian (1); Tuvan (1); Bulgarian (1); Hungarian (1); Kazakh (1); Konkani (1); Azerbaijani (1); Catalan (1)
Nordestino                                           150: Portuguese (150)
Chahandusi                                           147: Salar (147)
ur                                                   141: Urdu (140); Punjabi (1)
France                                               137: French (137)
Northern England                                     134: English (134)
Hijazi                                               132: Arabic (132)
archaic                                              131: Old French (85); English (14); Punjabi (8); Russian (5); Middle English (4); Romanian (4); Maltese (4); Thai (2); French (1); German (1); Urdu (1); Icelandic (1); Scots (1)
Xaltâbâdî                                            131: Khalaj (131)
Northern                                             125: Middle English (51); Pashto (24); Scots (21); Dutch (8); Yiddish (5); Ilocano (3); Pohnpeian (2); Punjabi (2); Catalan (2); Bavarian (2); German (1); Lombard (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Old French (1)
12th century Icelandic                               125: Old Norse (125)
Tabriz                                               125: Azerbaijani (125)
weak vowel                                           119: English (119)
Moroccan                                             119: Arabic (119)
Kerry                                                117: Irish (117)
informal                                             116: Welsh (48); Romanian (29); French (20); English (7); Turkish (2); Portuguese (2); Hebrew (2); German (1); Italian (1); Catalan (1); Lithuanian (1); Kannada (1); Danish (1)
Mansûrâbâdî                                          116: Khalaj (116)
Tiberian Hebrew                                      114: Hebrew (114)
Adyghe dialect                                       109: Adyghe (109)
Vienna                                               107: Bavarian (100); German (7)
Ukrainish                                            106: Yiddish (106)
hbo                                                  103: Hebrew (103)
Early ME                                             102: Middle English (102)
UlaanBaatar                                          102: Mongolian (102)
Aus                                                  101: English (101)
Baizhuang                                            101: Salar (101)
hy-E                                                 100: Armenian (100)
late                                                  98: Old French (96); Middle English (2)
Singapore                                             98: English (98)
Milanese                                              98: Lombard (98)
SG                                                    95: English (95)
Waterford                                             95: Irish (95)
khk                                                   92: Mongolian (92)
letter name                                           91: Avestan (31); Ido (21); Icelandic (15); Telugu (9); Indonesian (4); Gujarati (4); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Persian (2); German (2); Saraiki (1)
Southern US                                           91: English (91)
Yemenite Hebrew                                       91: Hebrew (91)
verb                                                  91: English (77); Romanian (8); Hebrew (2); Tagalog (2); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Hungarian (1)
Louisiana                                             91: French (90); English (1)
noun                                                  90: English (68); Serbo-Croatian (6); Hebrew (4); Romanian (4); Norwegian Bokmål (3); Swedish (2); Tagalog (2); Bengali (1)
AusE                                                  89: English (89)
nonstandard                                           88: English (47); Indonesian (22); German (4); French (3); Tagalog (2); Italian (2); Portuguese (1); Bashkir (1); Persian (1); Dutch (1); Danish (1); Hebrew (1); Arabic (1); Punjabi (1)
dated                                                 88: English (56); Russian (11); Urdu (5); Irish (3); Turkish (2); Thai (2); Middle English (2); Swedish (1); French (1); German (1); Catalan (1); Kildin Sami (1); Dutch (1); Punjabi (1)
also                                                  87: English (43); Irish (34); Welsh (3); Yiddish (3); German (2); French (1); Azerbaijani (1)
South Wales                                           85: Welsh (83); English (2)
Tehrani                                               85: Persian (85)
Rural Central Brazil                                  84: Portuguese (84)
Ukraynish                                             84: Yiddish (84)
Philippines                                           83: English (83)
North Wales                                           81: Welsh (80); English (1)
Cork                                                  81: Irish (81)
NYC                                                   79: English (79)
CF                                                    79: Irish (79)
Hanbahe                                               78: Salar (78)
later                                                 77: Middle Irish (73); Old High German (1); Low German (1); Old Irish (1); Middle English (1)
unstressed                                            75: English (40); West Frisian (7); Middle English (6); German (4); Scots (3); Danish (3); Irish (3); Icelandic (2); Mariupol Greek (2); Afrikaans (1); Dutch (1); Luxembourgish (1); Swedish (1); Bulgarian (1)
earlier                                               75: Middle Irish (73); Old High German (1); Old Irish (1)
Southern                                              73: Bavarian (17); Middle English (15); Scots (10); Pashto (10); Yiddish (7); Dutch (6); English (4); Ilocano (3); German (1)
Mmmm                                                  73: English (73)
Central                                               73: Catalan (27); Javanese (16); Scots (8); Bavarian (8); Mazanderani (7); Pashto (6); Yiddish (1)
originally                                            71: Middle Low German (69); Low German (1); Hindi (1)
Lewis                                                 71: Scottish Gaelic (71)
pin-pen                                               70: English (70)
Belgium                                               69: French (58); Dutch (11)
Sephardi                                              69: Hebrew (69)
Hualong                                               69: Salar (69)
Castelmezzano                                         68: Neapolitan (68)
Mary-marry-merry                                      63: English (63)
Germany                                               62: German (60); English (1); Russian (1)
Modern Israeli                                        62: Hebrew (62)
South Africa                                          61: English (60); Afrikaans (1)
British                                               61: English (61)
Ashkenazi                                             60: Hebrew (59); Aramaic (1)
nMmmm                                                 60: English (60)
formal                                                60: Romanian (27); French (8); Punjabi (5); Hindi (3); Hebrew (3); Catalan (3); Kannada (2); Welsh (2); Konkani (2); Urdu (2); Arabic (1); Burmese (1); Gujarati (1)
AAVE                                                  59: English (59)
Dari                                                  59: Persian (58); English (1)
Vedic                                                 59: Sanskrit (59)
Shapsug dialect                                       59: Adyghe (59)
MLE                                                   58: English (58)
Name of letter                                        57: Malay (57)
Wales                                                 55: English (55)
InE                                                   55: English (55)
Saint Petersburg                                      55: Russian (55)
General American                                      54: English (54)
Trøndelag                                             54: Norwegian Nynorsk (54)
Classical Persian                                     54: Persian (54)
non-rhotic                                            53: English (53)
Late Bohairic                                         53: Coptic (53)
nuqtaless                                             53: Punjabi (53)
Tosk                                                  52: Albanian (52)
Gheg                                                  52: Albanian (52)
Amianan                                               51: Ilocano (51)
Abagatan                                              51: Ilocano (51)
Old Bohairic                                          51: Coptic (51)
Pak Kret District, Thailand                           51: Mon (51)
PT                                                    50: Portuguese (50)
India                                                 50: English (38); Persian (6); Punjabi (3); Portuguese (1); Urdu (1); Tamil (1)
mostly                                                50: Eastern Lawa (49); Korean (1)
rare                                                  49: English (21); Middle English (8); Limburgish (3); Norwegian Nynorsk (2); Japanese (2); German (2); Pashto (1); Urdu (1); Irish (1); Armenian (1); Hindi (1); Thai (1); Belarusian (1); Malay (1); Russian (1); Catalan (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Bohol                                                 49: Cebuano (49)
Eastern                                               49: Javanese (16); Lombard (15); North Frisian (5); Pashto (3); Catalan (2); Aleut (2); Baluchi (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Middle English (1); Classical Syriac (1); K'iche' (1)
East Rāṛha                                            49: Bengali (49)
early                                                 48: Middle English (29); Old French (19)
Algherese                                             48: Catalan (48)
{{ll|ja|首里|Shuri}}-{{ll|ja|那覇|Naha}}                  47: Okinawan (47)
common                                                47: Urdu (17); Indonesian (15); German (9); Tagalog (3); Ottoman Turkish (1); Catalan (1); Inuktitut (1)
Caipira                                               46: Portuguese (46)
prescriptive standard                                 46: German (46)
Pak Kret District                                     46: Mon (46)
Switzerland                                           45: German (34); French (8); Italian (2); English (1)
Osaka                                                 45: Japanese (45)
stressed                                              44: English (24); German (4); Danish (4); Scots (3); Irish (2); Mariupol Greek (2); Italian (1); Dutch (1); Luxembourgish (1); Icelandic (1); Bulgarian (1)
New Zealand                                           44: English (42); Italian (2)
Clay                                                  44: West Frisian (44)
Wood                                                  44: West Frisian (44)
Ashkenazi Hebrew                                      43: Hebrew (43)
ae-tensing                                            42: English (42)
Northern ME                                           42: Middle English (42)
proscribed                                            42: English (21); Russian (10); Italian (3); Arabic (3); German (2); Thai (1); Ottoman Turkish (1); Yiddish (1)
Valencian                                             42: Catalan (42)
Tyari                                                 42: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (42)
Biblical Hebrew                                       39: Hebrew (39)
_                                                     39: English (29); Persian (2); Tagalog (2); Bengali (2); Urdu (2); Punjabi (2)
Greco-Bohairic                                        39: Coptic (39)
HK                                                    38: English (38)
Received Pronunciation                                38: English (38)
East Central                                          38: Bavarian (38)
wine/whine                                            37: English (37)
non-Mary-marry-merry                                  37: English (37)
Setesdal                                              37: Norwegian Nynorsk (37)
ur-PB                                                 37: Urdu (37)
old Moscow accent                                     37: Russian (37)
Adyghe                                                37: Adyghe (37)
New England                                           36: English (36)
Gulf                                                  36: Arabic (36)
Modern Hebrew                                         35: Hebrew (35)
Netherlandic                                          35: Yiddish (35)
Ottawa Valley                                         34: English (34)
colloquial also                                       34: Welsh (32); Arabic (2)
Witzapan                                              34: Pipil (34)
cy                                                    34: Welsh (34)
Balearic                                              33: Catalan (33)
Metro Cebu                                            33: Cebuano (33)
Netherlands                                           33: Dutch (33)
kw                                                    33: Gulf Arabic (20); Arabic (13)
Chiang Mai                                            33: Northern Thai (32); S'gaw Karen (1)
Egyptian                                              32: Arabic (32)
Old Egyptian                                          32: Egyptian (32)
Sephardi Hebrew                                       31: Hebrew (31)
Southern Leyte                                        31: Cebuano (31)
Northern Portugal                                     31: Portuguese (31)
northern and central Germany; now chiefly colloquial    31: German (31)
pnb                                                   31: Punjabi (31)
Daowei                                                30: Salar (30)
regional                                              30: Italian (12); German (10); English (6); Icelandic (1); Jamaican Creole (1)
[[Southern Scots]]                                    30: Scots (30)
Southern Yiddish                                      30: Yiddish (30)
Late ME                                               30: Middle English (30)
Moscow                                                30: Russian (30)
Barwar                                                30: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (30)
phonetic value                                        30: Avestan (30)
Filipino                                              29: Tagalog (29)
Finland                                               29: Swedish (29)
Ashnu                                                 29: Salar (29)
Barra                                                 29: Scottish Gaelic (29)
Northern Pa'o                                         29: Pa'o Karen (29)
Southern Pa'o                                         29: Pa'o Karen (29)
reconstructed                                         29: Bactrian (27); Masakará (2)
literary                                              28: Abkhaz (17); Betawi (4); Arabic (3); Welsh (1); Dzongkha (1); Mon (1); Irish (1)
Skye                                                  28: Scottish Gaelic (28)
Phoneme                                               28: Malay (28)
Late Egyptian                                         28: Egyptian (28)
Ulster Scots                                          28: Scots (28)
Bahasa Baku                                           27: Malay (27)
IE                                                    27: English (27)
Bavaria                                               27: German (27)
Leyte                                                 27: Cebuano (27)
Tokyo                                                 27: Japanese (27)
Turritan                                              27: Sassarese (27)
hy-W                                                  27: Armenian (27)
[[w:mnw:ကအ်ကျာ်၊ ကွာန်|Kaw Kyaik]], Myanmar           27: Mon (27)
Sedini                                                26: Sassarese (26)
New York                                              26: English (26)
Jishi                                                 26: Salar (26)
northern and central Germany                          26: German (26)
Phoneme, Syllable initial                             26: Malay (26)
Absheron                                              26: Azerbaijani (26)
Kandahar                                              26: Pashto (26)
Insular                                               25: Scots (25)
Johor                                                 25: Malay (25)
context pronunciation                                 25: Ido (20); Indonesian (4); Icelandic (1)
Jersey                                                25: Norman (25)
[[w:Malaysian language|Standard Malaysian]]           25: Malay (25)
Samuyuzi                                              25: Salar (25)
Rālik                                                 25: Marshallese (25)
Portugal                                              25: Portuguese (23); English (1); Galician (1)
thick L                                               25: Norwegian Nynorsk (25)
Phoneme, Syllable final                               25: Malay (25)
Sutherland                                            25: Scottish Gaelic (25)
Kong Loi villages                                     25: Eastern Lawa (25)
Welsh                                                 24: English (24)
[[Hawick]]                                            24: Scots (24)
[[w:Vinh|Vinh]]                                       24: Vietnamese (24)
9th century West Norse                                24: Old Norse (24)
phonemic                                              24: Abkhaz (18); Persian (6)
ps-Kandahar                                           24: Pashto (24)
{{w|Chakhar Mongolian|Chakhar}}                       24: Mongolian (24)
Castelsardo                                           23: Sassarese (23)
c. 1750                                               23: Early Modern Korean (23)
Soikkola                                              23: Ingrian (23)
Wardak                                                23: Pashto (23)
Quetta                                                23: Pashto (23)
{{w|Khalkha Mongolian|Khalkha}}                       23: Mongolian (23)
Penang                                                22: Malay (22)
Boston                                                22: English (22)
traditional                                           22: Catalan (9); Norwegian Nynorsk (6); Afrikaans (2); Italian (1); German Low German (1); English (1); French (1); Dzongkha (1)
Ala-Laukaa                                            22: Ingrian (22)
YIVO, Litvish                                         22: Yiddish (22)
Shapsug                                               22: Adyghe (22)
Kayin State                                           22: S'gaw Karen (21); Western Pwo (1)
AuE                                                   21: English (21)
General Australian                                    21: English (21)
Malaysia                                              21: English (19); Malay (2)
Paris                                                 21: French (21)
Khimi Chin                                            21: Khumi Chin (21)
{{w|Southern Zazaki}}                                 21: Zazaki (21)
Myanmar ([[w:mnw:ကအ်ကျာ်၊ ကွာန်|Kaw Kyaik]])          21: Mon (21)
Thung Luang                                           21: Eastern Lawa (21)
SSBE                                                  20: English (20)
Kedayan                                               20: Brunei Malay (20)
Harris                                                20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
West Central                                          20: Bavarian (19); Scots (1)
Classical                                             20: Latin (7); English (6); Persian (4); Translingual (1); Ancient Greek (1); German (1)
Islay                                                 20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
{{w|Northern Zazaki}}                                 20: Zazaki (20)
West Muskerry                                         20: Irish (20)
Argyll                                                20: Scottish Gaelic (20)
Surigaonon                                            20: Cebuano (20)
pan                                                   20: Punjabi (20)
phoneme                                               19: Telugu (5); Gujarati (4); Norwegian Bokmål (2); Persian (2); German (2); Parkari Koli (2); Malay (1); Saraiki (1)
northern Germany and parts of central Germany; chiefly colloquial    19: German (19)
Syrian Hebrew                                         19: Hebrew (19)
Northern Yiddish                                      19: Yiddish (19)
Languedoc                                             19: Occitan (18); French (1)
Tajik                                                 19: Persian (18); Tajik (1)
Sweden                                                18: Swedish (18)
Ejia                                                  18: Salar (18)
{{w|Yukjin dialect|Yukjin}}                           18: Korean (18)
Philippine                                            17: English (16); Bikol Central (1)
parts of central Germany; chiefly colloquial          17: German (17)
some accents                                          17: English (15); Swedish (1); Welsh (1)
{{l|vi|Đông Kinh}}                                    17: Middle Vietnamese (17)
Souletin                                              17: Basque (17)
Boholano                                              17: Cebuano (17)
Bolognese                                             17: Emilian (17)
Ashinu                                                17: Salar (17)
Chanthaburi                                           17: Chong (17)
Thung Luang village                                   17: Eastern Lawa (17)
For transcription only                                17: Chinese (17)
Philadelphia                                          16: English (16)
æ-tensing                                             16: English (16)
Central Catalan                                       16: Catalan (16)
weak vowel merger                                     16: English (16)
southern                                              16: Pashto (10); German (2); Scots (1); Dutch (1); Zhuang (1); Central Franconian (1)
Geordie                                               16: English (16)
Fredrikstad                                           16: Norwegian Bokmål (16)
Russian accent                                        16: Russenorsk (16)
Northern Peninsula                                    16: Malay (16)
Ultramontane                                          16: Corsican (16)
Europe                                                16: French (14); Urdu (2)
Karabakh                                              16: Azerbaijani (15); Armenian (1)
12th Century Icelandic                                16: Old Norse (16)
most speakers in northern and central Germany         16: German (16)
Southern Scots                                        16: Scots (16)
Kanchanaburi                                          16: Chong (16)
Chiang Rai                                            16: S'gaw Karen (16)
Kong Loi village                                      16: Eastern Lawa (16)
schwa-less                                            16: Central Atlas Tamazight (16)
interrogative                                         16: Khalaj (16)
Central Sweden                                        15: Swedish (15)
some speakers                                         15: German (12); English (3)
Swedish                                               15: Swedish (15)
Northern Cities Vowel Shift                           15: English (15)
Conservative RP                                       15: English (15)
Brazil                                                15: Portuguese (14); Translingual (1)
Milan                                                 15: Lombard (14); Italian (1)
Northeastern Brazil                                   15: Portuguese (15)
commonly                                              15: German (6); Hebrew (6); Malay (1); Low German (1); Cebuano (1)
common speech                                         15: German (15)
verbs                                                 15: Persian (14); Korean (1)
[[West Bengal]]                                       15: Bengali (15)
Arabism                                               15: Central Atlas Tamazight (15)
Northern US                                           14: English (14)
Izalco                                                14: Pipil (14)
Uist                                                  14: Scottish Gaelic (14)
Québec                                                14: French (13); English (1)
[[w:Singapore English|Singapore]]                     14: English (14)
Cismontane                                            14: Corsican (14)
dialectal, western                                    14: Galician (14)
Ring                                                  14: Irish (14)
Wazirwola                                             14: Pashto (14)
Malacca                                               14: Malay (14)
{{w|Gaud Saraswat Brahmin|Goud Saraswat}}             14: Konkani (14)
{{w|Christianity_in_Maharashtra#Bardeskars|Roman Catholic}}    14: Konkani (14)
West Bengal                                           14: Bengali (14)
Thailand (Pak Kret District)                          14: Mon (14)
Shixiang                                              13: Salar (13)
official standard                                     13: German (13)
Inland North                                          13: English (13)
North England                                         13: English (13)
some dialects                                         13: English (5); Scottish Gaelic (3); Persian (3); Adyghe (1); Yiddish (1)
Norwegian accent                                      13: Russenorsk (13)
Mid Northern Scots                                    13: Scots (13)
rapid speech                                          13: Scottish Gaelic (7); Irish (5); German (1)
Mid-Ulster English                                    13: English (13)
West Kerry                                            13: Irish (13)
Cuisnahuat                                            13: Pipil (13)
Kuwaiti                                               13: Arabic (11); Gulf Arabic (2)
Hure                                                  13: Mongolian (13)
Cusco                                                 13: Quechua (13)
Kabul, Peshawar                                       13: Pashto (13)
Northern & Southern Pa'o                              13: Pa'o Karen (13)
Bohtan                                                13: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (13)
La Up village                                         13: Western Lawa (13)
Appalachians                                          12: English (12)
less common                                           12: German (7); English (3); Italian (1); Greek (1)
DE                                                    12: English (12)
Nigeria                                               12: English (12)
South Uist                                            12: Scottish Gaelic (12)
West Country                                          12: English (12)
RLC                                                   12: Cornish (12)
Northern Ilocano                                      12: Ilocano (12)
Egypt                                                 12: Arabic (12)
Ratak                                                 12: Marshallese (12)
Èkìtì                                                 12: Yoruba (12)
Jicalapa                                              12: Pipil (12)
Early Scots                                           12: Scots (12)
Wester Ross                                           12: Scottish Gaelic (12)
Iranian Persian                                       12: Persian (12)
Gansu                                                 12: Salar (12)
Insular Scots                                         12: Scots (12)
others                                                12: Persian (10); Chinese (1); Scottish Gaelic (1)
Majha                                                 12: Punjabi (12)
Goud Saraswat                                         12: Konkani (12)
Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province                       12: Mon (12)
Pa Pae village                                        12: Western Lawa (12)
Bo Sa-ngae                                            12: Eastern Lawa (12)
Southern England                                      11: English (11)
Shetland                                              11: Scots (11)
Porto                                                 11: Portuguese (11)
Southern American English                             11: English (11)
regional US                                           11: English (11)
Estuary English                                       11: English (11)
sometimes                                             11: English (8); Kannada (2); Hindi (1)
central                                               11: Pashto (8); Venetian (3)
Hong Kong                                             11: English (11)
ms-SG                                                 11: Malay (11)
poetic                                                11: English (4); Urdu (3); Latin (2); Ukrainian (1); Punjabi (1)
Sunnmøre                                              11: Norwegian Nynorsk (11)
locally                                               11: English (4); Catalan (3); German (2); Spanish (1); Galician (1)
normal                                                11: German (11)
Tiree                                                 11: Scottish Gaelic (11)
northern and central Germany; chiefly colloquial      11: German (11)
many speakers, by analogy with the English loanword [[Sex]]    11: German (11)
careful speech                                        11: Scottish Gaelic (5); Irish (3); German (1); Bashkir (1); Malagasy (1)
Latinate                                              11: English (11)
North Northern Scots                                  11: Scots (11)
Anglicised                                            11: English (10); Bengali (1)
Teotepeque                                            11: Pipil (11)
western                                               11: Galician (5); Lombard (3); Mazanderani (2); Bengali (1)
Galitzish                                             11: Yiddish (11)
northern                                              11: Pashto (9); Dutch (1); Zhuang (1)
Trat                                                  11: Chong (11)
Chiangmai                                             11: Northern Thai (11)
Kengtung                                              11: Khün (11)
St. Petersburg or dated                               11: Russian (11)
Early Old Latin                                       11: Latin (11)
[[w:mnw:ကအ်ကျာ်၊ ကွာန်|Kaw Kyaik]]                    11: Mon (11)
[[w:Malé|Malé]]                                       11: Dhivehi (11)
anglicised                                            10: English (8); Russian (2)
Provence                                              10: French (7); Occitan (3)
Northern Germany                                      10: German (10)
Limburg                                               10: Dutch (9); Middle Dutch (1)
Cockney                                               10: English (10)
idle-idol split                                       10: English (10)
Ghana                                                 10: English (10)
Valencia                                              10: Catalan (10)
Revived                                               10: Massachusett (10)
Southern Ilocano                                      10: Ilocano (10)
Sahidic                                               10: Coptic (9); Demotic (1)
non-standard                                          10: English (4); Russian (2); German (1); Spanish (1); Dutch (1); Kannada (1)
Cois Fharraige also                                   10: Irish (10)
Ragunda                                               10: Jamtish (10)
anglicized                                            10: English (10)
non-weak vowel                                        10: English (10)
spelling pronunciation                                10: English (6); Swedish (2); Dutch (1); French (1)
Gaúcho                                                10: Portuguese (10)
West Cork                                             10: Irish (10)
Lochaber                                              10: Scottish Gaelic (10)
North Levantine                                       10: Arabic (10)
Central Scots                                         10: Scots (10)
ps-Kabul                                              10: Pashto (10)
Peshawar                                              10: Pashto (10)
Amecameca                                             10: Central Nahuatl (10)
newer                                                 10: Norwegian Nynorsk (10)
from written form                                     10: Norwegian Nynorsk (10)
professional usage                                    10: Russian (10)
Bologna                                               10: Emilian (9); Italian (1)
Marwat                                                10: Pashto (10)
Batangas                                               9: Tagalog (9)
modern                                                 9: Norwegian Bokmål (2); English (1); Xavante (1); Icelandic (1); Plautdietsch (1); French (1); Urdu (1); Limburgish (1)
South                                                  9: Scots (6); Portuguese (1); Pashto (1); Welsh (1)
England                                                9: English (9)
{{glossary|hyperforeign}}                              9: English (8); Belarusian (1)
[[w:L-vocalization|l-vocalizing]]:                     9: English (9)
English                                                9: Translingual (7); Norwegian Bokmål (1); Pali (1)
Southern France                                        9: French (9)
local                                                  9: English (6); Portuguese (1); Dutch (1); Arabic (1)
Fayyumic                                               9: Coptic (7); Demotic (2)
Kampong Ayer                                           9: Brunei Malay (9)
Aggius                                                 9: Gallurese (9)
Taketomi                                               9: Yaeyama (9)
Western dialects                                       9: Friulian (4); Jamtish (3); Laz (1); Bulgarian (1)
Fors                                                   9: Jamtish (9)
Anglicized                                             9: English (8); Translingual (1)
southern Germany                                       9: German (9)
casual speech                                          9: German (8); Basque (1)
most common                                            9: German (7); Arabic (2)
Cotentin, partially                                    9: Norman (9)
careful                                                9: Welsh (5); English (2); German (1); Burmese (1)
Cebu                                                   9: Cebuano (9)
South Northern Scots                                   9: Scots (9)
Voss                                                   9: Norwegian Nynorsk (8); Norwegian (1)
Standard Sicilian                                      9: Sicilian (9)
Bakhdede                                               9: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (9)
Klal-Shprakh                                           9: Yiddish (9)
IPA speak                                              9: Mon (9)
Standard Indonesian                                    8: Indonesian (8)
Standard German                                        8: German (8)
Orkney                                                 8: Scots (8)
Suriname                                               8: Dutch (8)
SAE                                                    8: English (8)
Tasmanian                                              8: English (8)
Southern Germany                                       8: German (8)
SSB                                                    8: English (8)
late Old Saxon                                         8: Old Saxon (8)
Ontario                                                8: English (8)
Western, Milanese                                      8: Lombard (8)
[[w:Malaysian English|Malaysia]]                       8: English (8)
northern cities vowel shift                            8: English (8)
Kent                                                   8: Middle English (8)
r-dissimilation                                        8: English (8)
Bohairic                                               8: Coptic (6); Demotic (2)
Iraqi Hebrew                                           8: Hebrew (8)
common; particularly northern and central Germany      8: German (8)
Persian Gulf                                           8: Arabic (8)
Northeastern                                           8: Pashto (5); Portuguese (3)
feminine                                               8: Neapolitan (5); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2); Pashto (1)
uncommon                                               8: English (4); Limburgish (2); Hindi (1); Punjabi (1)
Quezon                                                 8: Tagalog (8)
in some dialects                                       8: English (6); German Low German (2)
Cotentin                                               8: Norman (8)
North Gudbrand Valley                                  8: Norwegian Nynorsk (8)
East Limburgish-Ripuarian                              8: Limburgish (8)
Southern Tagalog                                       8: Tagalog (8)
Upper Corsica                                          8: Corsican (8)
Southern Corsica                                       8: Corsican (8)
13th century Icelandic                                 8: Old Norse (8)
Åre                                                    8: Jamtish (8)
Australian                                             8: English (8)
Komba                                                  8: Salar (8)
Spoken                                                 8: Tamil (7); Northern Kurdish (1)
[[Quảng Nam]]                                          8: Vietnamese (8)
Kasuo                                                  8: Salar (8)
before stops, or word-finally                          8: Korean (8)
Urmia                                                  8: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (5); Azerbaijani (3)
Pontianak                                              8: Malay (6); Indonesian (1); Chinese (1)
Khori                                                  8: Buryat (8)
Al-Andalus                                             8: Arabic (8)
Welsh English                                          8: English (8)
IPA read                                               8: Mon (8)
Khun                                                   8: Eastern Lawa (8)
Varendra                                               8: Bengali (8)
Midland American English                               7: English (7)
Ghanaian                                               7: English (7)
frequently                                             7: Catalan (7)
more commonly                                          7: Catalan (4); German (3)
Indian English                                         7: English (7)
Swiss                                                  7: Alemannic German (3); German (3); French (1)
numerous dialects                                      7: Neapolitan (7)
eastern                                                7: Lombard (3); Galician (2); Norwegian Nynorsk (1); Bengali (1)
Caipira Brazil                                         7: Portuguese (7)
Selbu                                                  7: Norwegian Nynorsk (7)
Berlin                                                 7: German (7)
East Norway                                            7: Norwegian Nynorsk (7)
Sabah                                                  7: Malay (7)
Tuscany                                                7: Italian (7)
Gandu                                                  7: Salar (7)
RMC                                                    7: Cornish (7)
Hateruma                                               7: Yaeyama (7)
Kuroshima                                              7: Yaeyama (7)
SW England                                             7: Middle English (7)
[[spelling pronunciation]]                             7: English (5); Swedish (2)
Caribbean                                              7: English (7)
Early Middle Scots                                     7: Scots (7)
Late Middle Scots                                      7: Scots (7)
Singapore English                                      7: English (7)
Oro Naoʼ                                               7: Wari' (7)
Austrian                                               7: German (7)
Pays de Caux                                           7: Norman (7)
Southeast Limburgish                                   7: Limburgish (7)
YIVO, Northern Yiddish                                 7: Yiddish (7)
chiefly                                                7: Albanian (2); Scottish Gaelic (2); Tagalog (2); English (1)
northern Ilocano                                       7: Ilocano (7)
southern Ilocano                                       7: Ilocano (7)
[[East Bengal]]                                        7: Bengali (7)
Standard North Azerbaijani                             7: Azerbaijani (7)
Vanga                                                  7: Bengali (7)
Ashiret                                                7: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (7)
Austria, Bavaria                                       7: German (7)
Nahuizalco                                             7: Pipil (7)
{{w|North Korea|North Korea}}                          7: Korean (7)
Bardez Catholic                                        7: Konkani (7)
prescribed                                             7: Yiddish (5); German (2)
Indian                                                 6: English (6)
older                                                  6: Norwegian Bokmål (2); English (2); French (1); Irish (1)
now dialectal                                          6: English (5); Tagalog (1)
or                                                     6: English (3); German (1); Urdu (1); Punjabi (1)
caught-cot                                             6: English (6)
NY                                                     6: English (6)
predominant                                            6: German (6)
Canadian                                               6: English (6)
[[w:Malaysian Malay|Standard Malaysian]]               6: Malay (6)
Appalachia                                             6: English (6)
North Uist                                             6: Scottish Gaelic (6)
intrusive r                                            6: English (6)
cot-caught merger                                      6: English (6)
[[w:Kagoshima dialect|Kagoshima]]                      6: Japanese (6)
GNZ                                                    6: English (6)
except possibly in very careful speech                 6: German (6)
Rome                                                   6: Italian (6)
Morocco                                                6: Arabic (6)
US also                                                6: English (6)
non-merged vowel                                       6: English (6)
merged vowel                                           6: English (6)
Hackås                                                 6: Jamtish (6)
Berg                                                   6: Jamtish (6)
Hà Tĩnh                                                6: Vietnamese (6)
Pakistan                                               6: English (6)
cy-g                                                   6: Welsh (6)
cy-h                                                   6: Welsh (6)
South Brazil                                           6: Portuguese (6)
West Telemark                                          6: Norwegian Nynorsk (6)
all dialects                                           6: Persian (6)
Perthshire                                             6: Scottish Gaelic (6)
Oro Mon                                                6: Wari' (6)
Limousin                                               6: Occitan (6)
French                                                 6: French (4); English (2)
variant in common speech                               6: German (6)
chiefly western German                                 6: German (6)
[[Suðuroy]]                                            6: Faroese (6)
Middle Cornish                                         6: Cornish (6)
surname                                                6: Serbo-Croatian (4); English (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Hammerdal                                              6: Jamtish (6)
{{w|Busan}}                                            6: Korean (6)
Leyte, Boholano                                        6: Cebuano (6)
Mashhad                                                6: Persian (6)
phonetic                                               6: Persian (5); Urdu (1)
Rigveda                                                6: Sanskrit (6)
Yajurveda chanting                                     6: Sanskrit (6)
Kunduz                                                 6: Pashto (6)
Poylish, Galitzish                                     6: Yiddish (6)
after stops                                            6: Korean (6)
Cholula                                                6: Central Nahuatl (6)
Dialectal                                              6: Persian (4); Tamil (1); Punjabi (1)
Bosnian                                                6: Serbo-Croatian (6)
Tunisian                                               6: Arabic (6)
Andalusi                                               6: Arabic (6)
Western Rumelia                                        6: Ottoman Turkish (6)
Hardanger                                              6: Norwegian Nynorsk (6)
Munster, Connacht                                      6: Irish (6)
{{w|Nen River|Non}}                                    6: Manchu (6)
{{w|Ralik Chain|Rālik}}                                6: Marshallese (6)
Orcadian                                               6: Scots (6)
Central dialects                                       6: Friulian (4); Jamtish (2)
East Rarh                                              6: Bengali (6)
emphatic                                               6: Punjabi (6)
nominative                                             6: Khalaj (6)
some Southeast Limburgish                              6: Limburgish (6)
as English                                             6: Yiddish (6)
other regions                                          5: English (5)
near-square                                            5: English (5)
father-bother                                          5: English (5)
western Germany                                        5: German (5)
Mid Northern                                           5: Scots (5)
Daisho                                                 5: Salar (5)
Southern German                                        5: German (5)
Northern Ireland                                       5: English (5)
Parisian                                               5: French (5)
some US dialects                                       5: English (5)
[[w:Canadian French|Canada]]                           5: French (5)
New Brunswick                                          5: French (5)
MTE                                                    5: English (5)
Meester                                                5: Betawi (5)
Scania                                                 5: Swedish (5)
Tacuba                                                 5: Pipil (5)
other                                                  5: Persian (3); English (2)
Dazhuang                                               5: Salar (5)
Modern                                                 5: Hebrew (2); English (1); Galician (1); Coptic (1)
most dialects                                          5: Limburgish (3); Scottish Gaelic (1); Middle English (1)
segmentation                                           5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
palatalisation                                         5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Old Lombard                                            5: Lombard (5)
Kedah                                                  5: Malay (4); Kedah Malay (1)
oblique                                                5: Khalaj (5)
North Northern                                         5: Scots (5)
yod-coalescence                                        5: English (5)
Midwestern US                                          5: English (5)
mainly Early ME                                        5: Middle English (5)
humorous                                               5: English (4); French (1)
Austrian German                                        5: German (5)
North America                                          5: English (5)
{{w|Kelantan-Pattani Malay|Kelantan-Pattani}}          5: Malay (5)
{{w|Terengganu Malay|Terengganu}}                      5: Malay (5)
Central Swedish                                        5: Swedish (5)
South Northern                                         5: Scots (5)
for the article, chiefly colloquial                    5: German (5)
morpheme-medial alternative pronunciation              5: Japanese (5)
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur                             5: French (5)
Southern England, Australia                            5: English (5)
northern and central Germany, now chiefly colloquial     5: German (5)
Bavaria, Austria                                       5: German (5)
in some accents                                        5: English (5)
Gargano                                                5: Neapolitan (5)
Lengadocian                                            5: Occitan (5)
Southern Scotland                                      5: Scots (5)
Northern Italy                                         5: Italian (5)
Donegal                                                5: Irish (5)
Iran                                                   5: Persian (5)
Easter Ross                                            5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
widespread, especially northern and central Germany     5: German (5)
most of Germany                                        5: German (5)
London                                                 5: English (5)
variants in common speech                              5: German (5)
Finland Swedish                                        5: Swedish (5)
in some pronunciations                                 5: English (5)
Lebanon                                                5: Arabic (3); North Levantine Arabic (2)
Eupen                                                  5: Limburgish (4); French (1)
most of Germany, some of Austria                       5: German (5)
Østfold                                                5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Labian                                                 5: Salar (5)
more common                                            5: German (2); Afrikaans (2); Icelandic (1)
not guttural R dialects                                5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Sappada                                                5: Bavarian (5)
Sauris                                                 5: Bavarian (5)
given name                                             5: Serbo-Croatian (4); English (1)
1575 Early Middle Scots                                5: Scots (5)
1600 Late Middle Scots                                 5: Scots (5)
Vikværsk                                               5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
newer, from written form                               5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
Tovuz                                                  5: Azerbaijani (5)
Delhi Urdu                                             5: Urdu (4); Hindi (1)
East Inverness-shire                                   5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
sometimes in Switzerland and Liechtenstein             5: German (5)
Westphalia                                             5: German Low German (4); Low German (1)
Hazaragi                                               5: Persian (5)
Central Portugal                                       5: Portuguese (5)
BE-nl                                                  5: Dutch (5)
Arran                                                  5: Scottish Gaelic (5)
Eastern Norway                                         5: Norwegian Nynorsk (5)
East Anglia                                            5: English (3); Middle English (2)
Achill                                                 5: Irish (5)
proper noun                                            5: Hebrew (3); Hindi (1); English (1)
gzi                                                    5: Kermanic (5)
properly                                               5: Hebrew (5)
Qazax                                                  5: Azerbaijani (5)
{{w|Tuvan language#Classification|Altay}}              5: Tuvan (5)
Libyan                                                 5: Arabic (5)
Wajiang zhuang                                         5: Salar (5)
Classical Coptic                                       5: Coptic (5)
Tapanta                                                5: Abaza (5)
{{w|Amur River|Sahaliyan}}                             5: Manchu (5)
sur                                                    5: Gujarati (5)
Upper Tyari                                            5: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (5)
some orthodox Protestants                              5: Dutch (5)
Jerusalem                                              5: Ladino (4); Hebrew (1)
Ecclesiastical Latin                                   5: Latin (5)
Bitola                                                 5: Ladino (5)
Pristina                                               5: Ladino (5)
Dupnitsa                                               5: Ladino (5)
Jalalabad                                              5: Pashto (5)
Zürich                                                 5: Alemannic German (5)
Northern Cebu                                          5: Cebuano (5)
Masbate                                                5: Cebuano (5)
Hokkien                                                5: Chinese (5)
Bzyb                                                   5: Abkhaz (5)
Classical Edessan, Eastern Syriac, Western Syriac      5: Classical Syriac (5)
Karwari dialect                                        5: Konkani (5)
Surakarta–Yogyakarta                                   5: Javanese (5)
local pronunciation                                    5: Norwegian Nynorsk (3); Norwegian (2)
British Isles                                          4: English (4)
Eastern New England                                    4: English (4)
East Coast                                             4: English (4)
context pronunciation, letter name                     4: Ido (4)
less commonly                                          4: English (3); German (1)
{{w|dough-door merger}}                                4: English (4)
Jamaica                                                4: English (4)
Northern Netherlands                                   4: Dutch (4)
Scottish                                               4: English (4)
General New Zealand                                    4: English (4)
now rare                                               4: English (3); Russian (1)
strong                                                 4: English (4)
weak                                                   4: English (4)
later ME                                               4: Middle English (4)
pre-/ŋ/ tensing                                        4: English (4)
1883-1886                                              4: Salar (4)
some US                                                4: English (4)
Ōgami                                                  4: Miyako (4)
California                                             4: English (4)
Midland                                                4: English (2); Middle English (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Appalachian                                            4: English (4)
dialects with palatalization                           4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Yorkshire                                              4: English (4)
older, now chiefly Belgium                             4: French (4)
acronym                                                4: Indonesian (4)
general                                                4: Limburgish (3); English (1)
Hardsysselsk                                           4: Danish (4)
southern Germany, Austria                              4: German (4)
Gascon                                                 4: Occitan (4)
[[yod dropping]]                                       4: English (4)
in non-rhotic accents                                  4: English (4)
Muchang                                                4: Salar (4)
according to a common pronunciation of this form       4: German (4)
most northern and central German speakers              4: German (4)
Sark                                                   4: Norman (4)
Old Latin                                              4: Latin (4)
generally                                              4: German (3); English (1)
Central Apulia                                         4: Neapolitan (4)
Eastern Abruzzo                                        4: Neapolitan (4)
Hamadan                                                4: Persian (4)
Doric                                                  4: Scots (4)
Tâlxâbî                                                4: Khalaj (4)
FR                                                     4: French (4)
chiefly in formal speech                               4: German (4)
only according to a regional pronunciation of this word     4: German (4)
Alghero                                                4: Catalan (4)
Syrian                                                 4: North Levantine Arabic (2); Arabic (2)
cot–caught merger                                      4: English (4)
Chakhar                                                4: Mongolian (4)
Ili Salar                                              4: Salar (4)
without [[w:Phonological history of wh#Wine.E2.80.93whine merger|wine–whine]]     4: English (4)
Stage German                                           4: German (4)
New Latin                                              4: Latin (2); English (2)
Sursilvan                                              4: Romansch (4)
Swiss, Austro-Bavarian                                 4: German (4)
wine-whine merger                                      4: English (4)
Mull                                                   4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
anglicised pronunciation                               4: English (3); German (1)
some speakers in southern Germany and Austria          4: German (4)
[[bahasa baku|Baku]]                                   4: Malay (4)
many speakers, approximating English pronunciation     4: German (4)
Austrian standard                                      4: German (4)
Telemark                                               4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
chiefly colloquial                                     4: German (3); Turkish (1)
historically                                           4: English (3); Danish (1)
Provençal                                              4: Occitan (4)
regional, Croatia                                      4: Serbo-Croatian (4)
variant                                                4: English (3); German (1)
Late Cornish                                           4: Cornish (4)
Tyrol                                                  4: Bavarian (4)
Linxia                                                 4: Salar (4)
informal or dialectal                                  4: English (4)
Revsund                                                4: Jamtish (4)
Rätan                                                  4: Jamtish (4)
Gudbrand Valley                                        4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Qatar                                                  4: Gulf Arabic (3); Arabic (1)
Kabuli                                                 4: Persian (4)
reduced                                                4: Middle English (3); English (1)
Wajiangzhuang                                          4: Salar (4)
Overseas                                               4: Urdu (4)
Rosa's roses merger                                    4: English (4)
predominantly                                          4: German (3); French (1)
Mid Argyll                                             4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
Late Old Frisian                                       4: Old Frisian (4)
Textbook Old Norse                                     4: Old Norse (4)
Swiss German                                           4: German (4)
Ross-shire                                             4: Scottish Gaelic (4)
Formal                                                 4: Persian (4)
Tlaxcala                                               4: Central Nahuatl (4)
Canoa                                                  4: Central Nahuatl (4)
Austlandet                                             4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Guttural R dialects                                    4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Bari                                                   4: Neapolitan (4)
West Connemara                                         4: Irish (4)
South Mayo                                             4: Irish (4)
xme-kaf                                                4: Kermanic (4)
xme-sed                                                4: Kermanic (4)
xme-zef                                                4: Kermanic (4)
word-initially                                         4: Korean (4)
between vowels, after nasals and liquids               4: Korean (4)
before nasals and liquids                              4: Korean (4)
next to {{IPAchar|/h/}}                                4: Korean (4)
before nasals                                          4: Korean (4)
Provençau                                              4: Occitan (4)
Pre-Hebrew                                             4: Hebrew (4)
haz                                                    4: Persian (4)
Cornish                                                4: Cornish (4)
Albania                                                4: Ottoman Turkish (3); Albanian (1)
Pahang                                                 4: Malay (4)
Gədəbəy                                                4: Azerbaijani (4)
Béarn                                                  4: Occitan (4)
Occidente                                              4: Ladino (4)
Oriente                                                4: Ladino (4)
folksy                                                 4: Hungarian (4)
[[w:Welsh language#Dialects|North Wales]] colloquial also     4: Welsh (4)
{{w|Doohoma}}                                          4: Irish (4)
{{w|Achill}}                                           4: Irish (4)
Valdres                                                4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Opplanda                                               4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Kabul                                                  4: Pashto (2); Persian (2)
Urban Cebuano                                          4: Cebuano (4)
Volda                                                  4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Gulf (Kuwait)                                          4: Arabic (4)
Yusufzai                                               4: Pashto (4)
Mallorca                                               4: Catalan (4)
Rāṛha                                                  4: Bengali (4)
stand-alone                                            4: Telugu (4)
accompanied                                            4: Telugu (4)
Ashiret, Nineveh Plains                                4: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (4)
Hertevin                                               4: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (4)
emulating Classical Latin                              4: English (4)
Riau-Selangor                                          4: Malay (4)
other dialects                                         4: Adyghe (4)
historical                                             4: Dhivehi (2); Marshallese (1); English (1)
Mae Hong Son                                           4: S'gaw Karen (4)
{{w|Khalkha Mongolian|Mongolia Khalkh}}                4: Mongolian (4)
Kabardian dialect                                      4: Kabardian (4)
{{w|Chakhar Mongolian|Qahar, China}}                   4: Mongolian (4)
Carnia                                                 4: Friulian (4)
Codroipo                                               4: Friulian (4)
Northeast                                              4: Portuguese (4)
hypothesised                                           4: Ancient Greek (4)
Santiago                                               4: Kabuverdianu (4)
Southeastern                                           4: Pashto (4)
classicized                                            4: Arabic (4)
reconstructed Classical Coptic                         4: Coptic (4)
spoken                                                 4: Uyghur (3); Mon (1)
northern Cebu                                          4: Cebuano (4)
Middle Egyptian                                        4: Egyptian (4)
Roman Catholic                                         4: Konkani (4)
Quba                                                   4: Azerbaijani (4)
Oǹdó                                                   4: Yoruba (4)
western dialect                                        4: Marshallese (4)
{{w|Ratak Chain|Ratak}}                                4: Marshallese (4)
Şəki                                                   4: Azerbaijani (4)
North West Jersey                                      4: Norman (4)
Mae Sanam Gao                                          4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Kiu Lom                                                4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Bo Phawaen                                             4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Bo Luang villages                                      4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Na Fon                                                 4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Mae Sanam Mai                                          4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Wang Kong villages                                     4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Khun villages                                          4: Eastern Lawa (4)
Østerdalen                                             4: Norwegian Nynorsk (4)
Southeast Limburgish, some East Limburgish             4: Limburgish (4)
Virginia                                               3: English (3)
classical, late                                        3: Old French (3)
see {{w|/æ/ raising}}                                  3: English (3)
th-fronting                                            3: English (3)
South Scots                                            3: Scots (3)
Northumberland                                         3: English (3)
Liverpool                                              3: English (3)
[[w:/æ/ raising|/æ/ raising]]                          3: English (3)
Northern England, Scotland                             3: English (3)
Fiji                                                   3: English (3)
US South                                               3: English (3)
{{IPAchar|/æ/}} tensing                                3: English (3)
[[w:South Asian English|South Asia]]                   3: English (3)
{{w|show-sure merger}}                                 3: English (3)
in accents with the [[wine-whine merger]]              3: English (3)
St. Louis                                              3: English (3)
Ejie                                                   3: Salar (3)
Village at the mouth of Datong river                   3: Salar (3)
Donghu or Minhe                                        3: Salar (3)
1891-1892                                              3: Salar (3)
Commonwealth                                           3: English (2); Polish (1)
after a vowel                                          3: English (2); Persian (1)
Hirara                                                 3: Miyako (3)
in                                                     3: English (3)
colloquially                                           3: Azerbaijani (2); English (1)
Mid-Atlantic                                           3: English (3)
Western US                                             3: English (3)
{{w|Kedah Malay|Kedah}}                                3: Malay (3)
lagoon                                                 3: Venetian (3)
New York City                                          3: English (3)
South Asia                                             3: English (3)
Michigan                                               3: English (3)
Madeira                                                3: Portuguese (3)
official standard, but less common                     3: German (3)
{{w|Black Country}}                                    3: English (3)
Sialo                                                  3: Cebuano (3)
Cultivated Australian                                  3: English (3)
Midlands                                               3: English (3)
Northern English                                       3: English (3)
initialism, rare                                       3: Indonesian (3)
thick l                                                3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Bern                                                   3: Alemannic German (3)
Cypriot                                                3: Turkish (2); Greek (1)
Maastricht                                             3: Limburgish (3)
Aquitaine                                              3: French (3)
Quebec, informal                                       3: French (3)
Standard Eastern                                       3: Norwegian Bokmål (2); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Akhmimic                                               3: Demotic (2); Egyptian (1)
[[yod coalescence]]                                    3: English (3)
non-naturalized pronunciation                          3: English (3)
AUS                                                    3: English (3)
Standard New High German                               3: German (2); English (1)
northern Germany and parts of central Germany; now chiefly colloquial     3: German (3)
Northern and Western                                   3: English (3)
North American also                                    3: English (3)
GenAus                                                 3: English (3)
non-rhotic accents                                     3: English (3)
Central Italian                                        3: Italian (3)
Central Arabia                                         3: Arabic (3)
Tunisia                                                3: Arabic (3)
northern and central Germany; becoming rare for this particular word     3: German (3)
Lisbon                                                 3: Portuguese (3)
Kelantan-Pattani                                       3: Malay (3)
with consonant-initial stem                            3: Malay (2); Indonesian (1)
with vowel-initial stem                                3: Malay (2); Indonesian (1)
overall more common                                    3: German (3)
South West                                             3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
North West                                             3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
[[w:Swedish_phonology#Fricatives|Light {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}}]] variant     3: Swedish (3)
sometimes proscribed                                   3: English (2); Esperanto (1)
alternatively                                          3: German (2); English (1)
Irish                                                  3: English (3)
dialects                                               3: Italian (2); English (1)
Hällesjö                                               3: Jamtish (3)
Matera                                                 3: Neapolitan (3)
Khalkha                                                3: Mongolian (3)
[[w:Zhenglan Banner|Zhenglan Banner]]                  3: Mongolian (3)
[[Central Scots]]                                      3: Scots (3)
Balkan                                                 3: Ladino (3)
France, Paris                                          3: French (3)
une fête                                               3: French (3)
Vendelbomål                                            3: Danish (3)
northern and central Germany; very common              3: German (3)
Oregon                                                 3: English (3)
Mizrahi                                                3: Hebrew (3)
Biblical                                               3: Hebrew (3)
poetry                                                 3: English (2); Thai (1)
Central and Southern Italy                             3: Italian (3)
Bos                                                    3: English (3)
[[w:Classical Persian|Classical]]                      3: Persian (3)
Flanders                                               3: Dutch (3)
Trøndelag dialect                                      3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Latin                                                  3: English (2); Translingual (1)
Mineiro                                                3: Portuguese (3)
Scottish English                                       3: English (3)
Senior norm                                            3: Russian (3)
Navarro-Lapurdian                                      3: Basque (3)
Iraq                                                   3: Arabic (2); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
South Sweden                                           3: Swedish (3)
common in North Sweden                                 3: Swedish (3)
variant in [[w:Central Swedish|Central Sweden]]        3: Swedish (3)
at least equally common                                3: German (3)
chiefly northern and central Germany                   3: German (2); English (1)
native                                                 3: English (3)
wholly-holy split                                      3: English (3)
without wholly-holy split                              3: English (3)
now {{glossary|dialectal}}                             3: Tagalog (3)
Sarawak                                                3: Malay (3)
Southern ME                                            3: Middle English (3)
Us                                                     3: English (3)
Wallonia                                               3: French (3)
Trønder dialect of Old Norwegian                       3: Old Norse (3)
South German                                           3: German (3)
Fjoldemål                                              3: Danish (3)
Skånsk                                                 3: Danish (3)
many speakers in northern and central Germany          3: German (3)
common, but chiefly colloquial                         3: German (3)
Late Old French                                        3: Old French (3)
Pays de Bray, partially                                3: Norman (3)
colloquial or fast speech                              3: Russian (3)
Mattmar                                                3: Jamtish (3)
Hallen                                                 3: Jamtish (3)
Häggenås                                               3: Jamtish (3)
Marieby                                                3: Jamtish (3)
Azores                                                 3: Portuguese (3)
Vefsn                                                  3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Nordfjord                                              3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
in part                                                3: Middle English (2); Old English (1)
Ström                                                  3: Jamtish (3)
Schiermonnikoog                                        3: West Frisian (3)
Hindeloopen                                            3: West Frisian (3)
newer or regional                                      3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Dari Persian                                           3: Persian (3)
Yemenite                                               3: Hebrew (3)
common in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland       3: German (3)
some speakers from Kiel                                3: German (3)
North Brazil                                           3: Portuguese (3)
Kall                                                   3: Jamtish (3)
Undersåker                                             3: Jamtish (3)
chiefly US                                             3: English (3)
Southern Manx                                          3: Manx (3)
Cocos                                                  3: Malay (3)
[[RP]]                                                 3: English (3)
Tuscan gorgia                                          3: Italian (3)
standard; used naturally in western Germany and Switzerland     3: German (3)
more common in practice                                3: German (3)
Colloquial                                             3: Tamil (1); Persian (1); Malayalam (1)
before [[labial]]s                                     3: Persian (1); Hindi (1); Kannada (1)
before [[dental]]s                                     3: Persian (1); Hindi (1); Kannada (1)
Marseille                                              3: French (3)
rural                                                  3: Hindi (2); Maltese (1)
Delhi                                                  3: Hindi (3)
south                                                  3: West Frisian (1); Scots (1); German (1)
UK, US                                                 3: English (3)
northern dialects                                      3: Scottish Gaelic (2); Afar (1)
southern dialects                                      3: Scottish Gaelic (2); Afar (1)
Erris                                                  3: Irish (3)
xme-kes                                                3: Kermanic (3)
xme-qoh                                                3: Kermanic (3)
xme-von                                                3: Kermanic (3)
15th–17th century                                      3: Ottoman Turkish (3)
18th–20th century                                      3: Ottoman Turkish (3)
Sheki                                                  3: Azerbaijani (3)
colloquially, especially northern and central Germany     3: German (3)
South Azerbaijani                                      3: Azerbaijani (3)
Central Asia                                           3: Arabic (3)
Rio Grande do Sul                                      3: Portuguese (3)
Israeli Hebrew                                         3: Hebrew (3)
Eastern, Bergamasque                                   3: Lombard (3)
southern US                                            3: English (3)
northern US                                            3: English (3)
educated                                               3: Ottoman Turkish (1); Hindi (1); Kurtöp (1)
northern Germany                                       3: German (3)
Sumba                                                  3: Indonesian (3)
most speakers in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland     3: German (3)
[[w:Traditional English pronunciation of Latin|Traditional English]]     3: Latin (3)
Slidre                                                 3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Hallingdal                                             3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
northern and central Germany, chiefly colloquial       3: German (3)
Cholula and Milpa Alta                                 3: Central Nahuatl (3)
South-Eastern                                          3: Lombard (3)
Standard Tagalog                                       3: Tagalog (3)
west-central Germany; Luxembourg; Belgium              3: German (3)
casual                                                 3: German (2); Gujarati (1)
Gulf Arabic                                            3: Arabic (3)
Singapore Standard                                     3: Malay (3)
Karachi                                                3: Urdu (3)
Greco-Bohairic Pronunciation                           3: Coptic (3)
Late Coptic                                            3: Coptic (3)
China                                                  3: English (2); Mongolian (1)
Late Old Latin                                         3: Latin (3)
Vinh, Thanh Chương                                     3: Vietnamese (3)
Terschelling                                           3: West Frisian (3)
chiefly Austria                                        3: German (3)
Sistani                                                3: Persian (3)
Southern Afar                                          3: Afar (3)
[[geography]]                                          3: Indonesian (2); English (1)
[[ethnology]]                                          3: Indonesian (2); English (1)
[[linguistic]]                                         3: Indonesian (2); English (1)
Anglo-Norman                                           3: Old French (3)
Pays de Bray                                           3: Norman (3)
Niçard                                                 3: Occitan (3)
Kentish                                                3: Middle English (3)
Sylt                                                   3: North Frisian (3)
Föhr-Amrum                                             3: North Frisian (3)
normally                                               3: Kannada (2); Hindi (1)
Tkhuma                                                 3: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (3)
Iraqi Koine                                            3: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (3)
diminutive                                             3: Lithuanian (2); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Wisconsin                                              3: English (3)
[[Northern Scots]]                                     3: Scots (3)
Prussian                                               3: German (2); German Low German (1)
Afridi                                                 3: Pashto (3)
northeastern                                           3: Pashto (3)
{{w|Homeric Greek|8<sup>th</sup> <small>BCE</small> Epic}}     3: Ancient Greek (3)
before {{IPAchar|/l/|/m/|/n/|/ŋ/|/ɲ/|/r/|/w/|/j/}}     3: Malay (3)
before {{IPAchar|/b/|/p/|/f/}}                         3: Malay (3)
before {{IPAchar|/t͡ʃ/|/d/|/d͡ʒ/|/t/|/z/}}             3: Malay (3)
before {{IPAchar|/ɡ/|/h/|/k/}}, vowels                 3: Malay (3)
before {{IPAchar|/s/}}                                 3: Malay (3)
before monosyllabic roots                              3: Malay (3)
Amol                                                   3: Mazanderani (3)
Classical Syriac                                       3: Classical Syriac (3)
learned                                                3: English (2); Punjabi (1)
Pontianak Teochew                                      3: Chinese (3)
Shetlandic                                             3: Scots (3)
Bucharest                                              3: Ladino (3)
Palestinian                                            3: Arabic (3)
South African                                          3: English (3)
MSA                                                    3: Arabic (3)
Classical Arabic                                       3: Arabic (3)
Cois Fhairrge                                          3: Irish (3)
Pak Kret District; Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province     3: Mon (3)
Texcoco                                                3: Central Nahuatl (3)
Khon Kaen                                              3: Isan (3)
Halchighol                                             3: Mongghul (3)
Naringhol                                              3: Mongghul (3)
Nova Scotia                                            3: Mi'kmaq (3)
mammal                                                 3: Mi'kmaq (3)
Austria, Southern Germany                              3: German (3)
South Punjab                                           3: Punjabi (3)
[[w:mnw:ကအ်ကျာ်၊ ကွာန်|Kaw Kyaik]], Myanmar; Pak Kret District, Thailand     3: Mon (3)
Ardabil                                                3: Azerbaijani (3)
Mozambique                                             3: Portuguese (3)
non-remodelled                                         3: Middle English (3)
Tohono O'odham                                         3: O'odham (3)
eastern dialect                                        3: Marshallese (3)
Ganja                                                  3: Azerbaijani (3)
KW                                                     3: Gulf Arabic (3)
per {{w|Gerhard Doerfer|Dörfer}}                       3: Old Anatolian Turkish (2); Ottoman Turkish (1)
Milpa Alta                                             3: Central Nahuatl (3)
[[w:Welsh language#Dialects|South Wales]] also         3: Welsh (3)
[[w:Fuvahmulah|Fuvahmulah]]                            3: Dhivehi (3)
[[w:Akuapem dialect|Akuapem]]                          3: Akan (3)
Innherad                                               3: Norwegian Nynorsk (3)
Salyan                                                 3: Azerbaijani (3)
{{w|Yukjin}}                                           3: Korean (3)
Standard Cebuano                                       3: Cebuano (3)
Ìjẹ̀bú                                                 3: Yoruba (3)
most of Switzerland                                    3: Alemannic German (3)
Ìkálẹ̀                                                 3: Yoruba (3)
Kiambu                                                 3: Kikuyu (3)
Xozağaş                                                3: Salar (3)
Angola                                                 3: Portuguese (3)
Dundee                                                 2: Scots (2)
Switzerland, Austro-Bavarian                           2: German (2)
Roxburgh                                               2: Scots (2)
North                                                  2: Scots (1); Pashto (1)
clitic                                                 2: Italian (2)
disjunctive                                            2: Italian (2)
casually also                                          2: English (2)
Early Modern English                                   2: English (2)
near–square merger                                     2: English (2)
UK, dated                                              2: English (2)
Southern US folk speech                                2: English (2)
nonstandard US                                         2: English (2)
Kenya                                                  2: English (1); Swahili (1)
Macquarie Dictionary                                   2: English (2)
New Jersey                                             2: English (2)
[[th-fronting]]                                        2: English (2)
when the /ð/ is omitted                                2: English (2)
other non-rhotic without the [[w:trap-bath split|''trap''-''bath'' split]]     2: English (2)
US dialectal                                           2: English (2)
flapping                                               2: English (2)
parts of the US and Canada                             2: English (2)
Many eastern and northern dialects                     2: Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
mainly when unstressed                                 2: Middle English (2)
pen-pin                                                2: English (2)
Vatersay                                               2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
South Australia                                        2: English (2)
Newfoundland                                           2: English (2)
{{w|Hiberno-English}}                                  2: English (2)
{{w|South African English|General South African}}      2: English (2)
nautical                                               2: English (2)
dialectal, obsolete                                    2: English (2)
with ''wine''–''whine'' merger                         2: English (2)
Western Pennsylvania                                   2: English (2)
Tidewater                                              2: English (2)
prevocalic                                             2: Italian (2)
unmonitored speech                                     2: Italian (2)
etc.                                                   2: Malay (2)
Victoria                                               2: English (2)
Estuary                                                2: English (2)
African-American Vernacular English                    2: English (2)
originally, Italianate                                 2: Catalan (2)
Occitania                                              2: French (2)
Bekasi                                                 2: Betawi (2)
Tanah Abang                                            2: Betawi (2)
Western New England                                    2: English (2)
[[首里#Japanese|Shuri]]-[[那覇#Japanese|Naha]]             2: Okinawan (2)
Upper Midwestern US                                    2: English (2)
now regional                                           2: English (2)
dialectical                                            2: English (1); Azerbaijani (1)
nonstandard but traditional                            2: English (2)
several locations                                      2: English (2)
many US accents                                        2: English (2)
North-East England                                     2: English (2)
Hollandic                                              2: Dutch (2)
From Central Old French                                2: Middle English (2)
some Northern English accents                          2: English (2)
before a vowel                                         2: Portuguese (1); Occitan (1)
Egyptological                                          2: Egyptian (2)
Canadian raising                                       2: English (2)
{{w|Hangzhou dialect|Hangzhou}}                        2: Chinese (2)
Ikema                                                  2: Miyako (2)
Standard, Germany                                      2: German (2)
dated in the Netherlands                               2: Dutch (2)
Languedocien                                           2: Occitan (2)
substandard                                            2: German (1); Indonesian (1)
Great Lakes                                            2: English (2)
for some speakers                                      2: English (1); German (1)
cure-fir                                               2: English (2)
standard pronunciation                                 2: German (1); Icelandic (1)
Carioca                                                2: Portuguese (2)
plural stem                                            2: Khalaj (2)
parts of central Germany; now chiefly colloquial       2: German (2)
alternative pronunciation of the verb                  2: English (2)
Singaporean Standard                                   2: Malay (2)
northern England                                       2: English (2)
rarely US                                              2: English (2)
New York Metropolitan Area                             2: English (2)
[[prescribed]]                                         2: English (2)
Gothenburg                                             2: Swedish (2)
refers to any elevated terrain                         2: Limburgish (2)
southern France                                        2: French (2)
La Maddalena                                           2: Gallurese (2)
Unama'kik                                              2: English (1); Mi'kmaq (1)
Algeria                                                2: Arabic (2)
Levant                                                 2: Arabic (2)
pour-poor                                              2: English (2)
non-pour-poor                                          2: English (2)
dative                                                 2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
locative                                               2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
cure-force                                             2: English (2)
with the                                               2: English (2)
usually                                                2: English (1); German (1)
North East England                                     2: English (2)
Aran also                                              2: Irish (2)
Phoneme, Consonant                                     2: Malay (2)
Phoneme, Vowel                                         2: Malay (2)
Algerian                                               2: Arabic (2)
Widespread forms                                       2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Brazil: Caipira                                        2: Portuguese (2)
Brazil: Sulista                                        2: Portuguese (2)
Italian Hebrew                                         2: Hebrew (2)
RP dated                                               2: English (2)
UK formal                                              2: English (2)
colloquial or nonstandard                              2: English (2)
Italianate                                             2: English (2)
locally also                                           2: English (2)
other varieties without the {{w|horse–hoarse merger}}     2: English (2)
[[w:cot–caught merger|cot–caught merger]]              2: English (2)
Vosges                                                 2: French (2)
Eastern Quebec                                         2: French (2)
Western Quebec                                         2: French (2)
most regions                                           2: German (1); Low German (1)
English Midlands                                       2: English (2)
Norfolk                                                2: English (2)
{{w|cot–caught merger}}                                2: English (2)
hypercorrect                                           2: English (1); Hindi (1)
Brunflo                                                2: Jamtish (2)
Stugun                                                 2: Jamtish (2)
Thanh Chương                                           2: Vietnamese (2)
equally common                                         2: German (2)
alternate                                              2: Tagalog (2)
Cebuano                                                2: Cebuano (2)
in [[non-rhotic]] accents                              2: English (2)
Ifẹ̀                                                   2: Yoruba (2)
[[w:Australian English phonology|AusE]]                2: English (2)
[[w:General American|GenAm]]                           2: English (2)
Scots                                                  2: English (2)
regionally                                             2: English (1); German (1)
Vestfynsk                                              2: Danish (2)
Østfynsk                                               2: Danish (2)
Bornholmsk                                             2: Danish (2)
Canadian French                                        2: French (2)
[[w:Mid-Atlantic Accent|Mid-Atlantic]]                 2: English (2)
hypercorrection                                        2: English (2)
with syncope                                           2: English (2)
Republic of Ireland                                    2: English (2)
Northern Norwegian accent                              2: Russenorsk (2)
sometimes in Low German areas                          2: German (2)
before Stage German and now regionally and by hypercorrection     2: German (2)
strictly                                               2: English (2)
T-flapping                                             2: English (2)
nonstandard, proscribed                                2: English (1); German (1)
Vermont                                                2: English (2)
anatomy                                                2: English (2)
EU                                                     2: French (2)
chiefly {{w|Welsh English|Wales}}                      2: English (2)
Cornwall                                               2: Middle English (1); English (1)
Eastern Lombard                                        2: Lombard (2)
flapped rhotic                                         2: Norwegian Bokmål (2)
uvular rhotic                                          2: Norwegian Bokmål (2)
Verb                                                   2: English (1); Bavarian (1)
{{w|Kedah Malay|Kedah-Penang-Perlis}}                  2: Malay (2)
Ireland (rural)                                        2: English (2)
military                                               2: English (2)
[[w:flapping|t-flapping]]                              2: English (2)
Northern Brazil                                        2: Portuguese (2)
genitive                                               2: Irish (2)
colloquial or dialectal                                2: English (2)
Stavanger                                              2: Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Early                                                  2: Persian (2)
Bokmål                                                 2: Norwegian (1); Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Trotternish                                            2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Standard French                                        2: French (2)
wine-whine                                             2: English (2)
Northern California                                    2: English (2)
children                                               2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Biscayan                                               2: Basque (2)
Gipuzkoan                                              2: Basque (2)
Navarrese                                              2: Basque (2)
Lucera                                                 2: Neapolitan (2)
Lorraine                                               2: French (2)
Saint Ouen                                             2: Norman (2)
Lebanese Arabic                                        2: Arabic (2)
penultimate stress                                     2: English (2)
common in [[w:Central Swedish|Central Sweden]]         2: Swedish (2)
Lochalsh                                               2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
prescriptive standard; especially southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland     2: German (2)
Austria usually                                        2: German (2)
California English                                     2: English (2)
alternative in common speech                           2: German (2)
Phoneme, Closed ultima                                 2: Malay (2)
[[Johor|Johor-Riau]]                                   2: Malay (2)
common; especially northern and central Germany        2: German (2)
Germany, Austria                                       2: German (2)
most common Germanised pronunciation                   2: German (2)
technical                                              2: German (1); English (1)
Northern France                                        2: French (2)
glide-sporadic                                         2: Malay (2)
Standard Singapore                                     2: Malay (2)
initialism                                             2: Indonesian (2)
Abzakh                                                 2: Adyghe (2)
Northern Dutch                                         2: Dutch (2)
careful pronunciation                                  2: Swedish (2)
western Switzerland                                    2: Alemannic German (2)
informal before a consonant                            2: French (2)
official standard, but rare                            2: German (2)
chiefly southern Germany and Austria; also in the northern half in some positions, e.g. before ''{{l|de|nicht}}''     2: German (2)
contracted                                             2: Middle English (2)
dialects with both palatalization and apocope          2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
also [[Sandoy]]                                        2: Faroese (2)
Bavarian                                               2: German (2)
Old French                                             2: Old French (2)
Romsdal                                                2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Rouen, partially                                       2: Norman (2)
Germany; less common in southern regiolects            2: German (2)
most common form in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland     2: German (2)
all central German dialects                            2: German (2)
;                                                      2: English (2)
Håsjö                                                  2: Jamtish (2)
Nesna                                                  2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Kristiansand                                           2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
[[w:Kansai dialect|Kyoto]]                             2: Japanese (2)
Klövsjö                                                2: Jamtish (2)
Most dialects                                          2: Jamtish (2)
Gadabay                                                2: Azerbaijani (2)
half of Switzerland                                    2: German (2)
Switzerland, some of Austria                           2: German (2)
now                                                    2: Tagalog (2)
Rizal                                                  2: Tagalog (2)
Swabian                                                2: German (2)
Northern dialects                                      2: Afar (2)
nonstandard, for the noun plural                       2: English (2)
[[ethnologically]]                                     2: Betawi (1); Indonesian (1)
[[linguistically]]                                     2: Betawi (1); Indonesian (1)
sense 2                                                2: English (2)
Isfahan                                                2: Persian (2)
Najdi                                                  2: Arabic (2)
Samaritan Hebrew                                       2: Hebrew (2)
without cot-caught merger                              2: English (2)
Eastern Highlands                                      2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Germanic                                               2: English (2)
often, in northern and central Germany                 2: German (2)
alternative                                            2: English (1); Javanese (1)
South Skye                                             2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Singaporean English                                    2: English (2)
common variant                                         2: German (1); Tajik (1)
Northern Manx                                          2: Manx (2)
{{w|Laghée dialect|Laghée}}                            2: Lombard (2)
São Paulo                                              2: Portuguese (2)
Ecclesiastical                                         2: Latin (2)
non-anglicized                                         2: English (2)
Erzgebirgisch                                          2: East Central German (2)
Eastphalia                                             2: German Low German (2)
eastern Frisia                                         2: German Low German (2)
regional variant, including parts of western Germany     2: German (2)
preposition                                            2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
standard, northern and central Germany                 2: German (2)
car                                                    2: Persian (2)
just as common                                         2: German (2)
Austro-Bavarian                                        2: German (2)
southeast Iceland                                      2: Icelandic (2)
[[w:Classical Persian|Classical Persian]]              2: Persian (2)
Phoneme, Syllable initial only                         2: Malay (2)
before [[velar]]s                                      2: Persian (1); Hindi (1)
before [[uvular]]s                                     2: Persian (1); Hindi (1)
Toulouse                                               2: French (2)
[[w:Thick L|thick L]]                                  2: Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
north and central Germany                              2: German (2)
All dialects                                           2: Yiddish (1); Adyghe (1)
some speakers, perhaps dated                           2: German (2)
variant, but not universal even in areas where ''-ik'' is generally short     2: German (2)
[[w:Welsh language#Dialects|South Wales]] colloquial also     2: Welsh (2)
West Sutherland                                        2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Gaspesia                                               2: French (2)
Estonian                                               2: Norwegian Bokmål (2)
Suðuroy                                                2: Faroese (2)
Assynt                                                 2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Palermo                                                2: Sicilian (2)
Mandarin                                               2: Chinese (2)
Kintyre                                                2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
Medan                                                  2: Malay (2)
Kitti                                                  2: Pohnpeian (2)
kfm                                                    2: Kermanic (2)
xme-mah                                                2: Kermanic (2)
Lockne                                                 2: Jamtish (2)
Junior norm                                            2: Russian (2)
elsewhere                                              2: Korean (1); Azerbaijani (1)
word-initially, between vowels, or after nasals and liquids     2: Korean (2)
esp in [[psychology]]                                  2: Urdu (1); Hindi (1)
Goychay                                                2: Azerbaijani (2)
[[w:Johor|Johor-Riau]]                                 2: Malay (2)
historical reading, circa 1700                         2: Korean (2)
modern classroom reading                               2: Korean (2)
Novarese                                               2: Lombard (2)
vulgar                                                 2: Ottoman Turkish (1); Welsh (1)
Vannetais                                              2: Breton (2)
standard, uncommon                                     2: Indonesian (2)
nonstandard, common                                    2: Indonesian (2)
southern, especially Austria                           2: German (2)
North East Central                                     2: Scots (2)
learned; approaching French                            2: German (2)
Urban Cebu                                             2: Cebuano (2)
Central Scotland                                       2: Scots (2)
Northern Scotland                                      2: Scots (2)
Standard Arabic                                        2: Arabic (2)
Ripuarian-Limburgish                                   2: Limburgish (2)
rarer form                                             2: German (2)
Zinacantán                                             2: Tzotzil (2)
biology                                                2: English (2)
with dissimilation                                     2: Middle English (2)
Sogn                                                   2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Ravenna                                                2: Romagnol (2)
Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray, Rouen                      2: Norman (2)
Pays de Bray partially ; Guernesey, Jersey             2: Norman (2)
dialectally also                                       2: English (2)
Bristolian                                             2: English (2)
(extinct) Kilkenny                                     2: Irish (2)
unhyphenated                                           2: Marshallese (2)
Cois Fharriage                                         2: Irish (2)
Kiev                                                   2: Ukrainian (2)
Nord-Aurdal                                            2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Solør                                                  2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Serbian                                                2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
Iraqi                                                  2: Arabic (2)
EN                                                     2: English (2)
Jæren                                                  2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Eastern dialects                                       2: Turkish (1); Low German (1)
popular                                                2: German (1); Indonesian (1)
Maastrichtian                                          2: Limburgish (2)
non guttural R dialects                                2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Valtellina                                             2: Lombard (2)
East Malaysia Malay                                    2: Malay (2)
Switzerland, some of Austria and southern Germany      2: German (2)
prescriptive                                           2: Armenian (1); Arabic (1)
Northern and Central Germany                           2: German (2)
Cape Breton                                            2: Scottish Gaelic (1); Mi'kmaq (1)
North American                                         2: English (2)
before [[palatal]]s                                    2: Hindi (1); Kannada (1)
North Argyll                                           2: Scottish Gaelic (2)
in dialects preserving \ŋ\                             2: Azerbaijani (2)
Rouen                                                  2: Norman (2)
Hijazi Arabic                                          2: Arabic (2)
Shamakhi, Mughan                                       2: Azerbaijani (2)
epenthetic                                             2: Hindi (2)
Ulaabaatar                                             2: Mongolian (2)
Early Old French                                       2: Old French (2)
noun 1                                                 2: Arabic (2)
noun 2                                                 2: Arabic (2)
perfective                                             2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
imperfective                                           2: Serbo-Croatian (2)
German standard                                        2: German (2)
quick, colloquial speech                               2: Vietnamese (2)
with elision                                           2: Portuguese (2)
Werdenberg                                             2: Alemannic German (2)
Glarus                                                 2: Alemannic German (2)
Wallis                                                 2: Alemannic German (2)
Appenzell, some northern St. Gallen                    2: Alemannic German (2)
Languedocian                                           2: Occitan (2)
Jewish                                                 2: English (2)
Javanese-influenced Indonesian                         2: Indonesian (2)
mainly Northern                                        2: Middle English (2)
Rarha                                                  2: Bengali (2)
rustic                                                 2: Gujarati (2)
colloquial in southern Germany and Austria             2: German (2)
colloquial in northern and central Germany             2: German (2)
Old Italian                                            2: Italian (2)
Northern Catalonia                                     2: Catalan (2)
old orthography                                        2: Marshallese (2)
new orthography                                        2: Marshallese (2)
slang                                                  2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
Rodanenc Provençau                                     2: Occitan (2)
Maritim Provençau                                      2: Occitan (2)
after a word ending in a consonant                     2: Classical Syriac (2)
after a word ending in a vowel                         2: Classical Syriac (2)
Selfkant                                               2: Limburgish (2)
Sanandaj                                               2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
singular and plural                                    2: Classical Syriac (2)
Koy Sanjaq                                             2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
Lower Tyari                                            2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
determiner                                             2: Romanian (2)
Akkaba, {{w|Altay Prefecture}}                         2: Tuvan (2)
Cairene                                                2: Egyptian Arabic (2)
Sarajevo                                               2: Ladino (2)
cy-s                                                   2: Welsh (2)
{{w|Palermo}}                                          2: Sicilian (2)
Urban                                                  2: Persian (1); South Levantine Arabic (1)
Munster - Dingle                                       2: Irish (2)
Stam-Litvish                                           2: Yiddish (2)
Kurlender                                              2: Yiddish (2)
Stam-Poylish                                           2: Yiddish (2)
Ungarish                                               2: Yiddish (2)
Conneamara                                             2: Irish (2)
Fierozzo                                               2: Mòcheno (2)
Besleney dialect                                       2: Kabardian (2)
{{w|Kedah Malay}}                                      2: Malay (2)
Classic Persian                                        2: Persian (2)
a bomber crew member who sights and releases bombs     2: Portuguese (1); Spanish (1)
a person who likes to bombard                          2: Portuguese (1); Spanish (1)
sometimes in fast speech                               2: Greek (2)
Kabardian                                              2: Kabardian (2)
Central dialect                                        2: Kazakh (2)
Eastern dialect                                        2: Kazakh (2)
Alto Rio Negro                                         2: Nheengatu (2)
Médio Amazonas                                         2: Nheengatu (2)
Solimões                                               2: Nheengatu (2)
Bulgaria                                               2: Ladino (2)
noun: campaign; movement                               2: Tagalog (2)
Germanised                                             2: German (2)
Classical Bohairic                                     2: Coptic (2)
Pronunciation reform                                   2: Coptic (2)
northern German, now becoming rare                     2: German (2)
according to original dialectal pronunciation          2: German (2)
by analogy with standard pronunciation rules           2: German (2)
Dejing {{l|zh|德靖|tr=-}}                                2: Zhuang (2)
Maguan {{l|zh|馬關|tr=-}}                                2: Zhuang (2)
Sassarese                                              2: Sardinian (2)
Pamphylian                                             2: Ancient Greek (2)
Arcadocypriot                                          2: Ancient Greek (2)
colloquial speech                                      2: Irish (2)
Northern, Northeastern                                 2: Pashto (2)
Mooring                                                2: North Frisian (2)
Khost                                                  2: Pashto (2)
Yusafzai                                               2: Pashto (2)
Kakar dialect                                          2: Pashto (2)
Jalalabad, Peshawar                                    2: Pashto (2)
Standard German of Germany and Austria                 2: German (2)
Standard German of Switzerland                         2: German (2)
word-finally                                           2: Korean (2)
between vowels, not followed by {{IPAchar|/i/}} or {{IPAchar|/j/}}     2: Korean (2)
between vowels, and before {{IPAchar|/i/}} or {{IPAchar|/j/}}     2: Korean (2)
Islamic Calendar                                       2: Classical Syriac (2)
other dialects of Moselle Franconian                   2: Central Franconian (2)
Northern Leyte                                         2: Cebuano (2)
Chemguy                                                2: Adyghe (2)
Bzhdug, Abzakh and Shapsug                             2: Adyghe (2)
Jianchuan                                              2: Central Bai (2)
after {{IPAchar|/ʔ/}}                                  2: Burmese (2)
after a vowel or {{IPAchar|/ɴ/}}                       2: Burmese (2)
Carpigiano                                             2: Emilian (2)
Mörsil                                                 2: Jamtish (2)
Sunne                                                  2: Jamtish (2)
Bourguignon                                            2: Bourguignon (2)
South Morvan                                           2: Bourguignon (2)
used in the vocative                                   2: Welsh (2)
Ordos                                                  2: Mongolian (2)
Perche                                                 2: French (2)
Northern S'gaw                                         2: S'gaw Karen (2)
Southern S'gaw                                         2: S'gaw Karen (2)
suffixed to verbs                                      2: Dzongkha (2)
Karlong                                                2: Mongghul (2)
some East Limburgish dialects                          2: Limburgish (2)
male                                                   2: Pashto (2)
North Punjab                                           2: Punjabi (2)
Beirut                                                 2: North Levantine Arabic (2)
Greco-Bohairic pronunciation                           2: Coptic (2)
Medio-Late Egyptian                                    2: Egyptian (2)
Nakhchivan                                             2: Azerbaijani (2)
Ulster                                2: Scots (2)
Late ME also                                           2: Middle English (2)
Nanacamilpan                                           2: Central Nahuatl (2)
usual; with idiolectal variants                        2: German (2)
Borchaly                                               2: Azerbaijani (2)
relaxed                                                2: Tagalog (2)
Ticinese                                               2: Lombard (2)
Carinthia                                              2: Bavarian (2)
Nordmøre                                               2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Later Koine                                            2: Ancient Greek (2)
Attic                                                  2: Ancient Greek (2)
Epic                                                   2: Ancient Greek (2)
Antruzi                                                2: Konkani (2)
misspelling                                            2: Thai (1); Persian (1)
Thailand (Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province)             2: Mon (2)
Thailand (Lopburi)                                     2: Mon (2)
Syria                                                  2: North Levantine Arabic (1); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
[[w:Jewish Koine Greek|Jewish Koine Greek]]            2: Ancient Greek (2)
Ringebu                                                2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Datung river                                           2: Salar (2)
YIVO, Litvish, Poylish                                 2: Yiddish (2)
[[w:Old Latin|Old Latin]]                              2: Latin (2)
Pays de Bray, partially ; Guernesey                    2: Norman (2)
Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray                             2: Norman (2)
Deccan                                                 2: Urdu (2)
Hakka                                                  2: Chinese (2)
Canton Ticino                                          2: Lombard (2)
Northern Afar                                          2: Afar (2)
Muslim                                                 2: Bengali (2)
Qazakh                                                 2: Azerbaijani (2)
{{w|Jinju}}                                            2: Korean (2)
Martaban, Myanmar                                      2: Mon (2)
Lopburi                                                2: Mon (2)
Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province, Thailand              2: Mon (2)
Vorarlberg                                             2: Alemannic German (2)
[[w:mnw:ကအ်ကျာ်၊ ကွာန်|Kaw Kyaik]], Burma              2: Mon (2)
Dərbənd                                                2: Azerbaijani (2)
[[w:Akuapem|Akuapem]]                                  2: Akan (2)
Deccani                                                2: Urdu (2)
Rarh                                                   2: Bengali (2)
{{w|Japan|Japan}}                                      2: Korean (2)
ur-UK                                                  2: Urdu (2)
Catalonia                                              2: Catalan (2)
Schwyz                                                 2: Alemannic German (2)
Fribourg                                               2: Alemannic German (2)
stronger Northern or Western accent                    2: German (2)
Southern standard                                      2: German (2)
Ọ̀wọ̀                                                  2: Yoruba (2)
Melhus                                                 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Oppdal                                                 2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Helgeland                                              2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Western Norway                                         2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Standard Māori                                         2: Maori (2)
Manawatu-Wanganui                                      2: Maori (2)
Bodsjö                                                 2: Jamtish (2)
North German                                           2: German (2)
Atkan                                                  2: Aleut (2)
Qudshanis, Salamas, Gawar                              2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
Madiun–Kediri–Blitar                                   2: Javanese (2)
Wajiang                                                2: Salar (2)
Mataram                                                2: Javanese (2)
Arekan                                                 2: Javanese (2)
Gujrat region                                          2: Punjabi (2)
Standard Pronunciation                                 2: Javanese (2)
original                                               2: Old English (2)
Norse influence                                        2: Old English (2)
Delhi Hindi                                            2: Hindi (2)
masculine                                              2: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2)
Malé                                                   2: Dhivehi (2)
vocalised                                              2: Lombard (2)
Apulia                                                 2: Neapolitan (2)
Basilicata                                             2: Neapolitan (2)
Xârrâbî                                                2: Khalaj (2)
Mansûrâbâdî, Talxâbî                                   2: Khalaj (2)
militaristic                                           2: Norwegian Bokmål (1); Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Geleen                                                 2: Limburgish (2)
Jatki                                                  2: Punjabi (2)
Vågå                                                   2: Norwegian Nynorsk (2)
Ripuarian Limburgish                                   2: Limburgish (2)
Tarrâbî                                                2: Khalaj (2)
as Russian                                             2: Yiddish (2)
Cuzco                                                  2: Quechua (2)
various dialects, including Maastrichtian              2: Limburgish (2)
{{w|Perak Malay}}                                      2: Malay (2)
with consonant-ending stems                            2: Indonesian (1); Malay (1)
with vowel-ending stems                                2: Indonesian (1); Malay (1)
name of letter                                         1: Malay (1)
phoneme, open ultima                                   1: Malay (1)
chiefly Philadelphia                                   1: English (1)
Before a voiced consonant or a vowel                   1: Catalan (1)
Before a voiced consonant or a vowel in betacist dialects     1: Catalan (1)
A Visit from St. Nicholas                              1: English (1)
imitating the French pronunciation                     1: English (1)
Berlin-Brandenburg                                     1: German (1)
heavily stressed                                       1: Luxembourgish (1)
otherwise                                              1: Luxembourgish (1)
often, in fast speech                                  1: Dutch (1)
predicative only                                       1: German (1)
non-predicative feminine and plural forms              1: German (1)
Jinchang                                               1: White Lachi (1)
Tân Lợi                                                1: White Lachi (1)
with the [[w:Phonological_history_of_English_close_front_vowels#Weak_vowel_merger|weak vowel merger]]     1: English (1)
Scouse                                                 1: English (1)
parts of South Africa                                  1: English (1)
due to confusion with "our"                            1: English (1)
[[w:Philippine English|PH]]                            1: English (1)
especially in the sense ‘an ailment’                   1: English (1)
stressed, US                                           1: English (1)
unstressed, US                                         1: English (1)
unstressed, US, AAVE                                   1: English (1)
Trapani                                                1: Sicilian (1)
see [[w:/æ/ raising|/æ/ raising]]                      1: English (1)
common in ESL                                          1: English (1)
{{w|Malay phonology|Baku}}                             1: Malay (1)
outside Canada now more often                          1: French (1)
phone                                                  1: English (1)
sculpture                                              1: English (1)
common speech, for Etymology 1                         1: German (1)
Broad Geordie                                          1: English (1)
Dublin / East                                          1: English (1)
West                                                   1: English (1)
North Brabant                                          1: Dutch (1)
Nauru                                                  1: English (1)
Indiana                                                1: English (1)
rare, perhaps modeled on ''piece'' etc, or the South Vietnamese pronunciation     1: English (1)
probably                                               1: Latin (1)
Tashapo (Mengda)                                       1: Salar (1)
multicultural London also                              1: English (1)
Cajun                                                  1: English (1)
especially in Puerto Rico                              1: English (1)
Samoa                                                  1: English (1)
with th-fronting                                       1: English (1)
jocular                                                1: Welsh (1)
dialect                                                1: English (1)
some [[w:Rhotic dialect|rhotic dialects]]              1: English (1)
in accents without the merger                          1: English (1)
sometimes US                                           1: English (1)
particularly common in the Great Lakes, Midwest        1: English (1)
In compounds like ''twopenny''                         1: English (1)
STL                                                    1: English (1)
especially when                                        1: English (1)
pronunciation as {{IPAchar|/kwɑf/}}                    1: English (1)
US, also                                               1: English (1)
mostly nonstandard                                     1: English (1)
Northern British English                               1: English (1)
Canadian, US and traditional British English           1: English (1)
South Barra                                            1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
dialectal palatalization, Trøndelag and Northern Norway     1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
trap-bath split                                        1: English (1)
[[w:Received Pronunciation|Conservative RP]]           1: English (1)
UK obsolete                                            1: English (1)
cy-                                                    1: Welsh (1)
compass point                                          1: Middle English (1)
[[w:Okinawan language|Naha]]                           1: Okinawan (1)
sometimes also                                         1: English (1)
General South African                                  1: English (1)
{{w|Yorkshire}}                                        1: English (1)
especially [[Nova Scotia]]                             1: English (1)
older New York City                                    1: English (1)
Atlantic Canada                                        1: English (1)
Early Middle English                                   1: Middle English (1)
prepausal                                              1: Italian (1)
preconsonantal                                         1: Italian (1)
very common                                            1: Italian (1)
Bavaria; parts of Austria; Ruhrgebiet                  1: German (1)
Switzerland; parts of Austria                          1: German (1)
parts of central Germany                               1: German (1)
common speech; quasi-standard in northern and central Germany; alternations as above     1: German (1)
from the form {{l|ang|ċeald}}                          1: Middle English (1)
Colloquial Singaporean                                 1: Malay (1)
Standard Singaporean                                   1: Malay (1)
some Canadian and US accents                           1: English (1)
especially with                                        1: English (1)
Cantonese (alternative)                                1: Chinese (1)
[[w:cot–caught merger|cot–caught merger]], [[w:Northern Cities Vowel Shift|Northern Cities Vowel Shift]]     1: English (1)
uncommon or dialectal                                  1: English (1)
in rapid speech                                        1: English (1)
[[w:Cot-caught merger|cot-caught merger]]              1: English (1)
[[w:Intrusive r|intrusive R]]                          1: English (1)
most of Northern England                               1: English (1)
some Northern Enɡlish dialects, esp. Bolton            1: English (1)
Liverpool usually                                      1: English (1)
pre-/ŋ/ [[w:/æ/ raising|/æ/ tensing]]                  1: English (1)
Wales (usually)                                        1: English (1)
Midlands (especially Birmingham)                       1: English (1)
UK, Northern                                           1: English (1)
UK, Manchester, Liverpool                              1: English (1)
Cape Flats; Indian South African                       1: English (1)
approximating Māori pronunciation                      1: English (1)
Kelantanese                                            1: Malay (1)
only according to the official standard                1: German (1)
some other dialects                                    1: English (1)
more Arabized                                          1: English (1)
[[triphthong]] smoothing                               1: English (1)
archaic RP                                             1: English (1)
traditional New York City                              1: English (1)
{{w|Scouse}}                                           1: English (1)
Doric and most Southern Scots dialects                 1: Scots (1)
Central and some Southern Scots dialects               1: Scots (1)
obsolete outside Northern England                      1: English (1)
contemporary                                           1: English (1)
some New England, Southern American, and Canadian      1: English (1)
younger speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese                1: Chinese (1)
some speakers from Northern England and Ireland        1: English (1)
mainly Northern ME                                     1: Middle English (1)
[[:w:AAVE|AAVE]]                                       1: English (1)
palatalized, Trøndelag and Northern Norway             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
parts of Ontario and Canadian Prairies                 1: English (1)
paragon                                                1: English (1)
rare, especially when stressed                         1: Indonesian (1)
with triphthong smoothing                              1: English (1)
very dated                                             1: English (1)
e.g., US                                               1: English (1)
e.g., UK                                               1: English (1)
T-Flapping                                             1: English (1)
Hong Kong Cantonese                                    1: Chinese (1)
sometimes when emphasised                              1: Portuguese (1)
Caipira dialect                                        1: Portuguese (1)
regional or nonstandard                                1: English (1)
archaic or dialectal                                   1: English (1)
now especially among the elderly                       1: Maltese (1)
South US                                               1: English (1)
[[w:California English|California]]                    1: English (1)
Northern England English                               1: English (1)
Syllabic post-schwa consonants                         1: English (1)
common Belgian and South Dutch realisations            1: Dutch (1)
North and East of the Netherlands, audio example       1: Dutch (1)
Guelders                                               1: Dutch (1)
rural US                                               1: English (1)
accents with the FOOT-GOOSE merger and yod-dropping     1: English (1)
Conservative                                           1: English (1)
including its {{w|Hiberno-English|Irish varieties}}     1: English (1)
Hawaii                                                 1: English (1)
Tarama                                                 1: Miyako (1)
Uruka                                                  1: Miyako (1)
Minna                                                  1: Miyako (1)
Lower Alemannic (Northern Alsace)                      1: Alemannic German (1)
Higher Alemannic (Southern Alsace)                     1: Alemannic German (1)
unstressed; enclitic before a consonant                1: Central Franconian (1)
enclitic before a vowel                                1: Central Franconian (1)
{{w|Shadi dialect|Chongming Shadi}}                    1: Chinese (1)
{{w|Shadi dialect|Haimen Shadi}}                       1: Chinese (1)
Québec, popular                                        1: French (1)
[[w:Kansai dialect|Osaka]]                             1: Japanese (1)
colloquial, quick speech                               1: Turkish (1)
Normandy                                               1: French (1)
from OE {{l|ang|gomen}}                                1: Middle English (1)
parts of the UK                                        1: English (1)
parts of North America                                 1: English (1)
[[wiki:/æ/ raising|pre-/ŋ/ tensing]]                   1: English (1)
colloquially in unstressed position                    1: German (1)
North India                                            1: English (1)
South India                                            1: English (1)
[[w:Tōhoku dialect|Tohoku]]                            1: Japanese (1)
tjukk l                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
[[UK]] dialects                                        1: English (1)
[[w:Tōhoku dialect|Tōhoku]]                            1: Japanese (1)
Montreal                                               1: French (1)
French form                                            1: English (1)
r-[[epenthesis]]                                       1: English (1)
see usage notes                                        1: Basque (1)
influenced by ''[[Old French]]'' {{m|fro|ligne}}       1: Middle English (1)
sometimes in Northern England; otherwise obsolete      1: English (1)
medical                                                1: English (1)
[[w:Inland Northern American English#Northern Cities Vowel Shift|Northern Cities Vowel Shift]]     1: English (1)
[[w:Birmingham|Birmingham]]                            1: English (1)
[[w:Black Country|Black Country]]                      1: English (1)
[[Taglish]]                                            1: Tagalog (1)
latter regional                                        1: German (1)
now chiefly Belgium                                    1: French (1)
some parts of Central Italy                            1: Italian (1)
most parts of Latium                                   1: Italian (1)
US Inland North                                        1: English (1)
colloquial, chiefly for the interjection               1: German (1)
sometimes in Northern England, otherwise obsolete      1: English (1)
some speakers in south-western Germany; when stressed     1: German (1)
less commonly also                                     1: English (1)
British Pakistani                                      1: English (1)
late Early Modern English                              1: English (1)
Brazilian Portuguese                                   1: Portuguese (1)
Slang                                                  1: English (1)
la neige                                               1: French (1)
Berlinisch                                             1: German (1)
capital of Egypt                                       1: English (1)
US towns and cities                                    1: English (1)
traditional Eastern New England (except for Boston)     1: English (1)
US, chiefly Midwestern                                 1: English (1)
especially Rome                                        1: Italian (1)
Burkina Faso                                           1: French (1)
lmo-W                                                  1: Lombard (1)
lmo-E                                                  1: Lombard (1)
Falkland Islands English                               1: English (1)
also found in the US                                   1: English (1)
found in the US, perhaps under influence from Italian     1: English (1)
Tripoli, Iowa                                          1: English (1)
low-middle class Turinese                              1: Piedmontese (1)
Italialized upper class Turinese                       1: Piedmontese (1)
[[w:en:Canadian French|Canada]]                        1: French (1)
Maryland                                               1: English (1)
obsolete or poetic                                     1: English (1)
regionally; chiefly as interjection or when meaning “going on”     1: German (1)
dialectal or informal                                  1: English (1)
from OE {{m|ang|rind}}                                 1: Middle English (1)
from OE {{m|ang|rinde}}                                1: Middle English (1)
some US speakers                                       1: English (1)
some Irish speakers                                    1: English (1)
US regional                                            1: English (1)
closer to English pronunciation                        1: Chinese (1)
Shuzi                                                  1: Salar (1)
Tapo                                                   1: Salar (1)
Tasmania                                               1: English (1)
wine–whine merger                                      1: English (1)
Some southern English accents                          1: English (1)
Northern Romerike                                      1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
especially western Germany                             1: German (1)
Utrecht                                                1: Dutch (1)
Middlesbrough                                          1: English (1)
Lancashire                                             1: English (1)
1700s                                                  1: English (1)
Early Modern English, 1500s–1600s                      1: English (1)
dough-door merger                                      1: English (1)
[[w:English language in Northern England|Northern England]]     1: English (1)
Hawick dialect                                         1: Scots (1)
especially Western US                                  1: English (1)
hyperforeign                                           1: English (1)
Sulista                                                1: Portuguese (1)
Brazil, non-standard                                   1: Portuguese (1)
corresponding to the spelling {{m|ga|leob}}            1: Irish (1)
South Eastern Norway                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
adverb, unstressed                                     1: English (1)
variant in colloquial speech; chiefly with infinitives (particle) and adjectives (meaning “too”)     1: German (1)
Austro-Bavarian, Swiss                                 1: German (1)
sometimes alternatively as a preposition, unless stressed     1: German (1)
most of Germany, parts of Austria                      1: German (1)
Austria, parts of southern Germany, Switzerland        1: German (1)
traditional British pronunciation, now virtually obsolete     1: English (1)
Austria, Switzerland                                   1: German (1)
first etymology                                        1: Ido (1)
second etymology                                       1: Ido (1)
Standard, overall more common                          1: German (1)
standard, overall less common                          1: German (1)
Austrian German, common in casual speech as an influence of the Austro-Bavarian language     1: German (1)
according to a widespread pronunciation of this word     1: German (1)
Listuguj                                               1: English (1)
by analogy to {{l|en|arc}}                             1: English (1)
traditional or obsolete                                1: English (1)
informal Brazil                                        1: Portuguese (1)
UK dialectal                                           1: English (1)
[[:w:Norfolk dialect|Norfolk]]                         1: English (1)
{{w|Modern Standard Arabic}}                           1: Arabic (1)
South and North Brazil                                 1: Portuguese (1)
Interior Brazil                                        1: Portuguese (1)
Aran Islands                                           1: Irish (1)
palatalized, Northen Norwegian, attested as ''dein''     1: Russenorsk (1)
La Tuque                                               1: French (1)
parts of England                                       1: English (1)
palatal N                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
also Southern American English                         1: English (1)
Northern Khumi                                         1: Khumi Chin (1)
Caithness                                              1: Scots (1)
Eastern Malay                                          1: Malay (1)
Sumatran Middle Malay                                  1: Malay (1)
Terengganu                                             1: Malay (1)
some parts of the UK and Australia                     1: English (1)
Toten                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
regional, including western Germany                    1: German (1)
no weak vowel merger                                   1: English (1)
yod dropping                                           1: English (1)
Central dialects except North East Central             1: Scots (1)
Phoneme, Consonant, Syllable initial, obsolete         1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, Consonant, Syllable final, obsolete           1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, Vowel, Closed ultima                          1: Malay (1)
Romsdal/Sunndal/Lesja                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Selbu/Lierne                                           1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Diphthongised forms                                    1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Namdal                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Flå, Horg                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
North-Østerdalen                                       1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Settler dialects in Bardu                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
scientific                                             1: English (1)
Neuchâtel                                              1: French (1)
without the {{w|wine–whine merger}}                    1: English (1)
US and Canada                                          1: English (1)
in numbers from 21 to 99                               1: German (1)
alternative de-facto standard                          1: German (1)
in other contexts                                      1: German (1)
/pɾoːˈɾam/                                             1: Turkish (1)
Aranese                                                1: Occitan (1)
without phrasal stress                                 1: German (1)
southern Germany and Austria                           1: German (1)
some Ghanaian speakers                                 1: English (1)
FS                                                     1: French (1)
per se western German, and Berlin to a lesser extent, but also elsewhere when unstressed     1: German (1)
as an unstressed, capitalised title                    1: English (1)
Gudbrandsdalen                                         1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Setesdalen                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Trøndelag and Solør                                    1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Idd                                                    1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
retention of schwa                                     1: Middle English (1)
predominant; not restricted to southern accents; used by many who do have a phonemic {{IPAchar|/ʒ/}}     1: German (1)
reduced second syllable                                1: Middle English (1)
accented second syllable                               1: Middle English (1)
Southeastern Midwest of the U.S.                       1: English (1)
South Carolina                                         1: English (1)
Yiddish-influenced                                     1: English (1)
uncommon and stiff, though etymologically correct      1: German (1)
to approximate the French pronunciation                1: English (1)
{{w|English-language vowel changes before historic /l/#Gulf-golf merger|gulf-golf merger}}     1: English (1)
Sachsen                                                1: German (1)
Rheinland                                              1: German (1)
after vowels                                           1: Italian (1)
une baleine                                            1: French (1)
Estrie, Quebec                                         1: French (1)
Riksmål-influenced                                     1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
influenced by Norwegian dialects                       1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
sometimes considered as colloquial                     1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Lhasa                                                  1: Tibetan (1)
Alsace<ref>http://accentsdefrance.free.fr/alsace/alsacephonetique.html</ref>     1: French (1)
Darang Deng                                            1: Taraon (1)
Midland US                                             1: English (1)
[[w:Nigerian_English|Nigerian English]]                1: English (1)
Luutsa                                                 1: Votic (1)
Liivtšülä                                              1: Votic (1)
Czech Republic                                         1: Czech (1)
North Durham                                           1: English (1)
some speakers in the very north of Germany             1: German (1)
when stressed, which is rare                           1: German (1)
regional US and England                                1: English (1)
Standard Northern                                      1: German (1)
as particle                                            1: Haitian Creole (1)
non-productive                                         1: English (1)
Northern UK                                            1: English (1)
mostly obsolete                                        1: French (1)
especially                                             1: English (1)
Lebanese                                               1: North Levantine Arabic (1)
Arann                                                  1: Irish (1)
humorous spelling pronunciation                        1: English (1)
Rio de Janeiro                                         1: Portuguese (1)
Central-South Brazil                                   1: Portuguese (1)
Manchester<ref>"OASIS: Their Angriest Interview Ever, Slowed Down & Subtitled ("Wibbling Rivalry" Fully Transcribed)", [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3Vr2C9nyHI YouTube]</ref>     1: English (1)
Fluminense, brasiliense, florianopolitano, capixaba     1: Portuguese (1)
Riverense Portuñol                                     1: Portuguese (1)
gaúcho da pampa                                        1: Portuguese (1)
Rp                                                     1: English (1)
Cumbrian                                               1: English (1)
Vinh                                                   1: Vietnamese (1)
after {{IPAchar|/t/}}                                  1: Middle English (1)
US, New York City, archaic                             1: English (1)
irregular, but common; borrowed from Etymology 2       1: English (1)
colloquial, particularly northern and central Germany     1: German (1)
low colloquial, dialectal, or humorous                 1: Russian (1)
rural folk speech of New England and Upstate New York     1: English (1)
Southern US rural folk speech                          1: English (1)
Kouka                                                  1: Konabéré (1)
Tansilla Toma                                          1: Konabéré (1)
Northeast England                                      1: English (1)
Sogn, Voss, Hardanger                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
some other US dialects                                 1: English (1)
for some speakers, to distinguish from ''[[oral]]''; Latinate     1: English (1)
[[North East Central Scots]]                           1: Scots (1)
[[Perth]]                                              1: Scots (1)
[[Stirling]]                                           1: Scots (1)
[[West Central Scots]]                                 1: Scots (1)
[[Argyll]]                                             1: Scots (1)
[[North Ayrshire]]                                     1: Scots (1)
[[Renfrewshire]]                                       1: Scots (1)
[[South West Central Scots]]                           1: Scots (1)
[[South Ayrshire]]                                     1: Scots (1)
[[Kirkcudbright]]                                      1: Scots (1)
[[Selkirk]]                                            1: Scots (1)
Jiezi dialect                                          1: Salar (1)
Mengda township                                        1: Salar (1)
-                                                      1: Salar (1)
dogè                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
dòge                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
Mecklenburg, Pomerania                                 1: German Low German (1)
Holstein, Lower Saxony, northern Brandenburg           1: German Low German (1)
southern Brandenburg                                   1: German Low German (1)
Banda Aceh                                             1: Acehnese (1)
place name                                             1: Latin (1)
with [[w:Phonological history of wh#Wine.E2.80.93whine merger|wine–whine]] merger     1: English (1)
Canada, Estrie                                         1: French (1)
Canada, Abitibi                                        1: French (1)
Canada, Ottawa                                         1: French (1)
Leet                                                   1: English (1)
inflected forms                                        1: German (1)
Nordsjællandsk                                         1: Danish (1)
Midtøstjysk                                            1: Danish (1)
Ærøsk                                                  1: Danish (1)
Lollandsk                                              1: Danish (1)
Tåsingsk                                               1: Danish (1)
[[South Asia]]                                         1: English (1)
[[attributive]] adjective                              1: English (1)
[[predicative]] adjective                              1: English (1)
[[w:Western Pennsylvania English|Western Pennsylvania]]     1: English (1)
other accents without the [[w:English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/#Hurry.E2.80.93furry_merger|"Hurry-furry" merger]]     1: English (1)
Midwestern US English                                  1: English (1)
Lemosin                                                1: Occitan (1)
phoneme, initial                                       1: Persian (1)
phoneme, before some consonants                        1: Persian (1)
East Anglian Dialect                                   1: English (1)
weak-vowel merger                                      1: English (1)
noun usage                                             1: English (1)
Northern English accents                               1: English (1)
some other UK accents                                  1: English (1)
US accents                                             1: English (1)
West Midlands, especially Birmingham                   1: English (1)
Washington                                             1: English (1)
in casual speech                                       1: English (1)
une fenêtre                                            1: French (1)
American                                               1: English (1)
sometimes in Northern England                          1: English (1)
ur-KPK                                                 1: Urdu (1)
[[Madaklashti]]                                        1: Persian (1)
by dissimilation                                       1: English (1)
Central Canada                                         1: English (1)
Western Canada                                         1: English (1)
especially in the local dialect                        1: English (1)
in the local dialect, with [[synaeresis]]              1: English (1)
see usage note below                                   1: French (1)
see note                                               1: English (1)
Eastern, colloquial                                    1: Catalan (1)
Valencian, dialectal                                   1: Catalan (1)
Avellino                                               1: Neapolitan (1)
Inner Campania                                         1: Neapolitan (1)
Bari, Taranto                                          1: Neapolitan (1)
Tavoliere, NE Calabria                                 1: Neapolitan (1)
Force, NW Calabria                                     1: Neapolitan (1)
Chieti                                                 1: Neapolitan (1)
Peschici                                               1: Neapolitan (1)
Maratea                                                1: Neapolitan (1)
Pescara, Potenza                                       1: Neapolitan (1)
widespread in Campania                                 1: Italian (1)
[[cot–caught merger]]                                  1: English (1)
{{w|goose split|''goose'' split}}                      1: English (1)
URP                                                    1: English (1)
laxly                                                  1: English (1)
Internet slang                                         1: English (1)
ironic                                                 1: English (1)
old-fashioned                                          1: English (1)
Baltimore, New Orleans                                 1: English (1)
with /rs/→/s/                                          1: Middle English (1)
Pakistani English                                      1: English (1)
Somerset                                               1: English (1)
{{w|Meilisi Daur District|Miisl}}                      1: Daur (1)
{{w|Tacheng}}                                          1: Daur (1)
haplology                                              1: English (1)
Lombardy, parts of Emilia-Romagna                      1: Italian (1)
now nonstandard in reference to the state              1: English (1)
Germanicised; slightly dated in educated speech        1: German (1)
approaching English; educated                          1: German (1)
approaching the dated or merely a supposed English pronunciation; proscribed     1: German (1)
especially Nevada                                      1: English (1)
Eastern US                                             1: English (1)
uncommon, in reference to the towns                    1: English (1)
Melbourne suburb                                       1: English (1)
without weak vowel merger                              1: English (1)
often                                                  1: English (1)
GA, West Country                                       1: English (1)
many accents                                           1: English (1)
US, UK                                                 1: English (1)
New Lombard Orthography                                1: Latin (1)
colloquial, nonstandard                                1: Cebuano (1)
Paris, Northern France                                 1: French (1)
ordinal                                                1: English (1)
QC                                                     1: French (1)
Standard Italian                                       1: Italian (1)
Adjective                                              1: English (1)
Standard Hawaiian English                              1: English (1)
Manitoba                                               1: English (1)
Northwestern Ontario                                   1: English (1)
Saskatchewan                                           1: English (1)
some of Northern England                               1: English (1)
Chicago                                                1: English (1)
where?                                                 1: English (1)
varieties without the {{w|horse–hoarse merger}}        1: English (1)
Monte di Procida                                       1: Neapolitan (1)
verbal noun                                            1: Irish (1)
epicentrè                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
epiceñtre                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
like French                                            1: English (1)
southern, western Sweden                               1: Swedish (1)
standard Canadian French                               1: French (1)
Québec: Gaspésie and Acadia                            1: French (1)
Québec: Montréal, joual                                1: French (1)
Québec: popular, informal                              1: French (1)
Indian English, Kerala                                 1: English (1)
Act of Uniformity                                      1: English (1)
standard and higher registers                          1: French (1)
familiar and informal registers                        1: French (1)
Roscommon                                              1: Irish (1)
Sligo                                                  1: Irish (1)
Leitrim                                                1: Irish (1)
before extinction of original dialects                 1: Irish (1)
colloquial; chiefly central and southern Germany       1: German (1)
not according to a common pronunciation of this word     1: German (1)
old-fashioned RP                                       1: English (1)
Meridional                                             1: French (1)
Survilvan                                              1: Romansch (1)
France, Canada                                         1: French (1)
between vowels                                         1: Persian (1)
Letter name                                            1: Persian (1)
Classical, Dari                                        1: Persian (1)
[[dari|Dari Persian]]                                  1: Persian (1)
for pronunciations with [[schwa]]                      1: English (1)
North Skye                                             1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
East Perthshire                                        1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
specifically the pronunciation of the phrase {{m|ga|[[an]] bhfuil||is?}}     1: Irish (1)
conservative Eastalbian                                1: Low German (1)
Rheinish, Westphalian                                  1: German (1)
Southern and Midland US                                1: English (1)
Filipino diaspora                                      1: English (1)
County Meath (traditional dialect                      1: Irish (1)
some non-rhotic accents                                1: English (1)
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern                                 1: German (1)
Acadia                                                 1: French (1)
Gaspésie                                               1: French (1)
Tanzania                                               1: Swahili (1)
Sertanejo                                              1: Portuguese (1)
Baiano                                                 1: Portuguese (1)
Portuñol Riverense                                     1: Portuguese (1)
[[w:English-language vowel changes before historic /l/#Gulf-golf merger|gulf-golf merger]]     1: English (1)
West Central Scots                                     1: Scots (1)
Cleverlandic dialects                                  1: Limburgish (1)
formerly                                               1: English (1)
now commonly                                           1: English (1)
[[w:Stress and vowel reduction in English#Weak and strong forms of words|stressed]]     1: English (1)
[[w:Stress and vowel reduction in English#Weak and strong forms of words|unstressed]]     1: English (1)
syncope                                                1: English (1)
Austro-Bavarian, Switzerland, regional Germany         1: German (1)
noun, verb                                             1: English (1)
Upper RP Triphthong Smoothing                          1: English (1)
Junior norm, most common                               1: Russian (1)
disputed                                               1: French (1)
dialectal or obsolete                                  1: English (1)
Most speakers in North and [[w:Central Swedish|Central Sweden]]     1: Swedish (1)
[[w:Swedish_phonology#Fricatives|Dark {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}}]] variant, South Sweden     1: Swedish (1)
Parts of the US and Canada                             1: English (1)
especially Northeastern US                             1: English (1)
especially Philadelphia                                1: English (1)
sometimes Southern US                                  1: English (1)
Latinized                                              1: English (1)
US, Eastern New England                                1: English (1)
UK (South)                                             1: English (1)
Midlands and North                                     1: English (1)
rarely                                                 1: English (1)
Sligo, before extinction of original dialect           1: Irish (1)
Roscommon, before extinction of original dialect       1: Irish (1)
colloquial British English                             1: English (1)
Suisse                                                 1: French (1)
[[RP|Received Pronunciation]]                          1: English (1)
after a stressed pronoun                               1: English (1)
Acharacle                                              1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Hejaz                                                  1: Arabic (1)
Tunisian Arabic                                        1: Arabic (1)
Moroccan Arabic                                        1: Arabic (1)
Iraqi Arabic                                           1: Arabic (1)
antepenultimate stress                                 1: English (1)
northwest Skye                                         1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
overall the most common variant                        1: German (1)
Austrian; occasionally elsewhere, but widely perceived as snobbish     1: German (1)
parts of northern and eastern Germany                  1: German (1)
Old Moscovian                                          1: Russian (1)
military phonetics                                     1: English (1)
quite common; via {{cog|en|after}}, given the word’s infrequency in speech     1: German (1)
Switzerland, some of Germany and Austria               1: German (1)
common form in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland     1: German (1)
variant in northern and central Germany; predominant in compounds and placenames; but inflected forms with a long vowel     1: German (1)
South West England                                     1: English (1)
Germany, preferred in formal language                  1: German (1)
Northern and Central Germany, Franconia, Lower Bavaria     1: German (1)
Bergen                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Strilalandet                                           1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
some dialects and some younger speakers                1: Limburgish (1)
most places                                            1: English (1)
more dated                                             1: English (1)
Phoneme 1                                              1: Malay (1)
Phoneme 2                                              1: Malay (1)
colloquial or non-careful speech                       1: German (1)
many southern German, Austrian, and Swiss speakers     1: German (1)
Low German areas                                       1: German (1)
lax northern colloquial                                1: German (1)
predominant; only common form in Germany               1: German (1)
rare in Eastern Germany, alternatively in Austria and Switzerland     1: German (1)
non-standard except Ireland                            1: English (1)
chiefly in                                             1: English (1)
Rhode Island                                           1: English (1)
according to a regional pronunciation of this word     1: German (1)
Phoneme 1, Syllable final                              1: Malay (1)
Phoneme 2, Syllable final                              1: Malay (1)
dated standard; very careful speech                    1: German (1)
regional, nonstandard                                  1: German (1)
regional, e.g. western Germany, but mostly avoided in more formal/solemn contexts like church music, school subject etc.     1: German (1)
mainly Switzerland and conservative Austro-Bavarian     1: German (1)
also Austria                                           1: German (1)
obsolete, lofty                                        1: German (1)
alternative form; predominant in some regions, including western Germany     1: German (1)
more commonly, at least in western Germany             1: German (1)
German and Swiss standard                              1: German (1)
Austria; few speakers elsewhere, approximating English     1: German (1)
predominant in northern and parts of central Germany; but inflected forms with a long vowel     1: German (1)
according to prescriptive standard                     1: German (1)
older UK                                               1: English (1)
according to the standard pronunciation of that word     1: German (1)
less commonly, approximating English pronunciation     1: German (1)
according to one pronunciation of this word            1: German (1)
{{w|nonrhotic}} {{w|Southern American English}}        1: English (1)
{{w|rhotic}} {{w|Southern American English}}           1: English (1)
northern Germany, becoming rare                        1: German (1)
prescriptive standard; chiefly learned                 1: German (1)
in English calques                                     1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
parts of central Germany; Franconia, Lower Bavaria; now chiefly colloquial     1: German (1)
Switzerland, Austria                                   1: German (1)
traditional standard; dated in Germany                 1: German (1)
now most common in Germany                             1: German (1)
regional; including western Germany                    1: German (1)
official standard, but not all too frequent            1: German (1)
dated; still used humorously                           1: German (1)
variants                                               1: German (1)
rare, at least in Germany                              1: German (1)
abbreviation                                           1: English (1)
[[w:Malaysian Language|Standard Malaysian]]            1: Malay (1)
a man working at a farm                                1: Danish (1)
in sandhi                                              1: Neapolitan (1)
Roccasicura                                            1: Neapolitan (1)
including western Germany                              1: German (1)
Piawai                                                 1: Malay (1)
reduced also                                           1: English (1)
some senses                                            1: English (1)
some speakers in                                       1: English (1)
Birmingham                                             1: English (1)
[[w:Hurry–furry merger|''hurry''–''furry'' merger]]     1: English (1)
accents with the [[w:English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/#Hurry.E2.80.93furry_merger|"Hurry-furry" merger]]     1: English (1)
accents without the [[w:English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/#Hurry.E2.80.93furry_merger|"Hurry-furry" merger]]     1: English (1)
common; particularly in the present tense, occasionally also in the infinitive     1: German (1)
colloquial variant                                     1: German (1)
colloquial in Bavaria, Austria                         1: German (1)
regional; including western Germany, but dated         1: German (1)
Hawick                                                 1: Scots (1)
normal speech                                          1: German (1)
South Germany                                          1: German (1)
in some North American dialects                        1: English (1)
northern and western Germany; becoming rare            1: German (1)
proscribed, only the infinitive and its derivations     1: Russian (1)
Xinjang                                                1: Salar (1)
Northern California, US                                1: English (1)
East Telemark, Numedal, Hallingdal                     1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
eastern Switzerland                                    1: Alemannic German (1)
alternatively in central and southern Germany and in Austria     1: German (1)
emphatic, slow speech                                  1: English (1)
colloquial, fast speech                                1: English (1)
some speakers in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland     1: German (1)
some speakers in Westphalia                            1: German (1)
older, now chiefly Belgium and Canada                  1: French (1)
West Ulster                                            1: Irish (1)
East Ulster before extinction                          1: Irish (1)
as an adverb                                           1: Icelandic (1)
south of [[Skopunarfjørður]]                           1: Faroese (1)
Sydvestjysk                                            1: Danish (1)
Sydøstjysk                                             1: Danish (1)
Vendsysselsk                                           1: Danish (1)
Vestsønderjysk                                         1: Danish (1)
well-enunciated                                        1: Icelandic (1)
Fugloy                                                 1: Faroese (1)
dialects with palatalization and apocope               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
everyday speech                                        1: Icelandic (1)
dated St. Petersburg pronunciation, now proscribed     1: Russian (1)
dialectal, including parts of Austria                  1: German (1)
Northern, Central                                      1: German (1)
South-Western                                          1: German (1)
Rhinelandic, Ripuarian                                 1: German (1)
according to a common pronunciation of this word       1: German (1)
yod coalescence                                        1: English (1)
Eastern Saudi Arabia                                   1: Gulf Arabic (1)
with the [[w:English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/#Hurry.E2.80.93furry_merger|"Hurry-furry" merger]]     1: English (1)
without the [[w:English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/#Hurry.E2.80.93furry_merger|"Hurry-furry" merger]]     1: English (1)
Temerloh, Pahang                                       1: Malay (1)
Germany (Berlin)                                       1: German (1)
Lojban-like                                            1: English (1)
Nagoya                                                 1: Japanese (1)
Kagoshima                                              1: Japanese (1)
for the plural spelled ''marquis''                     1: English (1)
US, Canada                                             1: English (1)
Hvaler                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
from the written form                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Frogn                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sørum                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Eidfjord                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Fitjar                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Granvin                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Stord                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Halsa                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Kristiansund                                           1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sykkylven                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ålesund                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ørsta                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Steinkjer                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
without the merger                                     1: English (1)
Brazil, colloquial                                     1: Portuguese (1)
Brazil, very colloquial                                1: Portuguese (1)
faded in Canada mid-20th {{tooltip|century|c.}}        1: English (1)
with                                                   1: English (1)
possibly obsolete                                      1: English (1)
Näskott                                                1: Jamtish (1)
Rödön                                                  1: Jamtish (1)
Vardal                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Bokn                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
newer, based on current spelling                       1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Gulen                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Harstad                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Søgne                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Andebu                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Lardal                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Larvik                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Tønsberg                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
newer and standardised                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Maldives                                               1: English (1)
north of Dovre                                         1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
reduced form in common speech                          1: German (1)
but common                                             1: German (1)
[[w:African American Vernacular English|AAVE]]         1: English (1)
copying Latin and German                               1: English (1)
Britain                                                1: English (1)
traditional New England                                1: English (1)
northern East Central Scots                            1: Scots (1)
southern East Central Scots                            1: Scots (1)
South-West Scots                                       1: Scots (1)
Tees Valley                                            1: English (1)
nonstandard outside dialects                           1: English (1)
Hungarian                                              1: English (1)
enclitic after a vowel                                 1: Limburgish (1)
alternative standard; much more common, except when provided with emphatic stress     1: German (1)
historically everywhere                                1: German (1)
North Germany                                          1: German (1)
West Telemark and North Gudbrand Valley                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Dialects with merger of /ɒː/ and /ɔʊ̯/                 1: Low German (1)
by way of regularisation                               1: Middle Low German (1)
all standards                                          1: Persian (1)
Internet                                               1: English (1)
dated RP                                               1: English (1)
GSAE                                                   1: English (1)
South-European Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, non-standard     1: Russian (1)
Koine                                                  1: Ancient Greek (1)
Ionian                                                 1: Ancient Greek (1)
Modern, Eastern Dialect                                1: Hebrew (1)
only for the adverb when unstressed                    1: Portuguese (1)
chiefly southern Germany and Austria by influence of Bavarian; also in northern Germany in some positions, e.g. before ''{{l|de|nicht}}''     1: German (1)
Spanish-influenced                                     1: English (1)
some of southern Germany and Austria                   1: German (1)
Switzerland, some of Bavaria and Austria               1: German (1)
Yomut                                                  1: Turkmen (1)
Turkmensahra                                           1: Turkmen (1)
adjective and noun                                     1: English (1)
prescriptive standard; overall rare                    1: German (1)
common in northern and central Germany                 1: German (1)
noun (that which is deserved)                          1: English (1)
noun (barren areas)                                    1: English (1)
trap–bath split                                        1: English (1)
rapid                                                  1: English (1)
Noja                                                   1: Salar (1)
[[w:Geordie#Phonology|Newcastle]]                      1: English (1)
[[geographically]]                                     1: Betawi (1)
Gulf Arabic (dialectal)                                1: Arabic (1)
South Levantine                                        1: Arabic (1)
unless                                                 1: Persian (1)
upè                                                    1: Lithuanian (1)
ùpe                                                    1: Lithuanian (1)
Northeastern US                                        1: English (1)
both                                                   1: English (1)
noun form                                              1: English (1)
verb form                                              1: English (1)
sometimes, anglicized                                  1: English (1)
Canada, colloquial or dated                            1: French (1)
some Ashkenazim                                        1: English (1)
German Ashkenazim                                      1: English (1)
some Lithuanian Ashkenazim                             1: English (1)
dark {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}}                                   1: Swedish (1)
light {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}}                                  1: Swedish (1)
West Polesian dialect                                  1: Old Ruthenian (1)
Boyko dialect                                          1: Old Ruthenian (1)
Aegean                                                 1: Turkish (1)
Hindi                                                  1: Translingual (1)
[[Appendix:Glossary#proscribed|proscribed]]            1: Translingual (1)
some southern speakers                                 1: German (1)
Rioplatense                                            1: English (1)
also common                                            1: German (1)
Armenian                                               1: English (1)
standard in most parts of Germany                      1: German (1)
standard in Switzerland, one of several standards in Bavaria and Austria     1: German (1)
colloquial; chiefly western Germany                    1: German (1)
Bouches-du-Rhône                                       1: French (1)
South Harris                                           1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
in careful speech                                      1: Swedish (1)
older RP                                               1: English (1)
then no [[w:Phonological_history_of_English_close_back_vowels#FOOT–STRUT_split|<span style="font-variant:small-caps">foot-strut</span> split]] nor [[w:Phonological_history_of_English_consonants#Realizations_of_/r/|approximant {{IPAchar|/r/}}]]     1: English (1)
Western Lombard                                        1: Lombard (1)
parts of southern Germany; Austria, Switzerland        1: German (1)
Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Brandenburg, conservative dialects in northern Lower Saxony     1: Low German (1)
Eastphalia, Lippe, less conservative dialects in northern Lower Saxony     1: Low German (1)
emulating French                                       1: English (1)
chiefly obsolete, still regionally in Switzerland      1: German (1)
some northern speakers, but inflected forms always with long vowel     1: German (1)
Johore                                                 1: Malay (1)
Calangianus                                            1: Gallurese (1)
Sant'Antonio di Gallura                                1: Gallurese (1)
galì                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
gãli                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
senà                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
sẽna                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
Zhêzhë                                                 1: Albanian (1)
northern and central Germany; quasi-standard           1: German (1)
by creator                                             1: English (1)
dialectal Brazil                                       1: Portuguese (1)
Monastir                                               1: Ladino (1)
partly anglicised                                      1: English (1)
standard German variant in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland     1: German (1)
with intrusive r                                       1: English (1)
Gen                                                    1: English (1)
Terai                                                  1: Urdu (1)
regional, e.g. western Germany                         1: German (1)
Frankfurterisch                                        1: Rhine Franconian (1)
only according to regional pronunciations of these words     1: German (1)
most common in practice                                1: German (1)
native pronunciation                                   1: English (1)
Swiss, conservative Austro-Bavarian                    1: German (1)
northern German Low German                             1: German Low German (1)
Italian-American                                       1: English (1)
common merger                                          1: German (1)
not for all speakers                                   1: German (1)
Palù                                                   1: Mòcheno (1)
Upper German                                           1: German (1)
northern and central Germany; but rare since {{m|de|feige}} is preferred     1: German (1)
colloquial, northern and central Germany               1: German (1)
standard, southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland       1: German (1)
sometimes in casual speech                             1: German (1)
northern and eastern Germany                           1: German (1)
intransitive                                           1: English (1)
transitive                                             1: English (1)
[[w:Received Pronunciation|RP]]                        1: English (1)
prescriptive standard; south-western Germany, Switzerland; also west-central Germany     1: German (1)
south-eastern Germany, Austria; also northern and east-central Germany     1: German (1)
west-central Germany; now chiefly colloquial           1: German (1)
northern and east-central Germany; now chiefly colloquial     1: German (1)
most of Germany, Switzerland                           1: German (1)
Isle of Man                                            1: English (1)
Aĩrija, more common                                    1: Lithuanian (1)
Áirija, less common                                    1: Lithuanian (1)
historical or regional                                 1: Gulf Arabic (1)
with nunation                                          1: Arabic (1)
common pronunciation only for the adjective            1: Hijazi Arabic (1)
regional; overall rather rare                          1: German (1)
most of Skye                                           1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Phoneme, Syllable initial, obsolete                    1: Malay (1)
Name of letter, Johor-Selangor                         1: Malay (1)
Phoneme, obsolete                                      1: Malay (1)
Kuwaiti Gulf Arabic                                    1: Arabic (1)
Phoneme, Vowel, Closed ultima, Johor-Selangor          1: Malay (1)
Levantine                                              1: Arabic (1)
Hebron cities and villages                             1: Arabic (1)
Palestinian Fellahi                                    1: Arabic (1)
Ghawa                                                  1: Gulf Arabic (1)
Northern and Eastern Highlands                         1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Doric Scots                                            1: Scots (1)
''cat''–''caught'' merger                              1: Scots (1)
some speakers, chiefly northern Germany                1: German (1)
Tyneside                                               1: English (1)
California, US                                         1: English (1)
palatised                                              1: Portuguese (1)
[[Canadian French|Canada]]                             1: French (1)
Africa                                                 1: French (1)
RA                                                     1: English (1)
less                                                   1: Scots (1)
Traditional                                            1: Galician (1)
some speakers, especially Austro-Bavarian              1: German (1)
colloquial contraction, chiefly adverb                 1: German (1)
ps-SE                                                  1: Pashto (1)
schwa epenthetic                                       1: Hindi (1)
US, without Rosa's roses merger                        1: English (1)
Eastern Hindi                                          1: Hindi (1)
Mellemslesvigsk                                        1: Danish (1)
GAm                                                    1: English (1)
[[w:Swedish_phonology#Fricatives|light {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}}]] variant     1: Swedish (1)
[[cot-caught merger]]                                  1: English (1)
Italian-like                                           1: English (1)
British Malaya, British Borneo                         1: Malay (1)
Dutch East Indies                                      1: Malay (1)
Dialectal Brazil                                       1: Portuguese (1)
SW Midland                                             1: Middle English (1)
Ulster English                                         1: English (1)
rural areas of Scotland, rare                          1: English (1)
Majhi                                                  1: Punjabi (1)
Pothwari                                               1: Punjabi (1)
mainland Argyll                                        1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
[[w:Pakistani English|Pakistani English]]              1: English (1)
Sense 2                                                1: English (1)
with {{w|Mary–marry–merry merger}} and {{w|happy tensing}}     1: English (1)
with Gooise r and lenited dark l, used particularly in the [[Randstad]]     1: Dutch (1)
UK, Australia, New Zealand                             1: English (1)
Magdalen College                                       1: English (1)
for Magdalen College sense                             1: English (1)
UK,weak vowel                                          1: English (1)
US,weak vowel                                          1: English (1)
leading                                                1: Persian (1)
trailing                                               1: Persian (1)
TRT                                                    1: Turkish (1)
vocative/genitive singular                             1: Old Irish (1)
Amecameca, Jaltocán, Tlaxcala and Texcoco              1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Eivissa                                                1: Catalan (1)
Eigg                                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
[[w:Trap-bath split|''trap''–''bath'' split]]          1: English (1)
Lorne                                                  1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
East Sutherland                                        1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Loch Ness                                              1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Northwest Sutherland                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Brazil: Nordestino                                     1: Portuguese (1)
until the [[early modern]] period<ref>{{R:Digital-Daijisen}}</ref>     1: Japanese (1)
{{w|Bergamasque dialect|Bergamasque}}                  1: Lombard (1)
Amecameca, Jaltocán, Nanacamilpan, Texcoco and Tlaxcala     1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Some southern dialects                                 1: Dutch (1)
Izhma                                                  1: Komi-Zyrian (1)
Rosmuc                                                 1: Irish (1)
German origin                                          1: English (1)
Buskerud                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
round                                                  1: English (1)
Bear River                                             1: English (1)
north and mid Argyll                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
no wine-whine merger                                   1: English (1)
Oklahoma                                               1: Choctaw (1)
East Midlands                                          1: Middle English (1)
Some Southern dialects                                 1: Yiddish (1)
New York Chassidish                                    1: Yiddish (1)
Napes                                                  1: Neapolitan (1)
Mansûrâbâdi                                            1: Khalaj (1)
more properly                                          1: Hebrew (1)
Miyana, Bostanabad, Gulluja                            1: Azerbaijani (1)
Ross                                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
non-standard, colloquial                               1: Icelandic (1)
some speakers in [[Suðuroy]]                           1: Faroese (1)
Sandoy                                                 1: Faroese (1)
Acadian                                                1: French (1)
dated or regional                                      1: Russian (1)
[[w:Quebec English|Quebec English]]                    1: English (1)
Harat                                                  1: Persian (1)
Khesht, Konartakhteh, Dashtestan                       1: Persian (1)
xme-mey                                                1: Kermanic (1)
soj                                                    1: Kermanic (1)
east-central                                           1: Pashto (1)
dialects also                                          1: Arabic (1)
chiefly Switzerland, parts of western Germany          1: German (1)
Borchaly, Derbent, Sheki                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Ås                                                     1: Jamtish (1)
Khesht                                                 1: Persian (1)
Konartakhteh                                           1: Persian (1)
Dashtestan                                             1: Persian (1)
widespread                                             1: Arabic (1)
rather rare, widely considered illiterate              1: German (1)
contractions                                           1: Persian (1)
direct object marker                                   1: Persian (1)
Tehrani pronunciation shifts                           1: Persian (1)
Early New Persian                                      1: Persian (1)
more formal                                            1: Persian (1)
word-initially or between vowels                       1: Korean (1)
after nasals other than {{IPAchar|/n/}}, or after stops     1: Korean (1)
syllable-initially                                     1: Korean (1)
xme-far                                                1: Kermanic (1)
ntz                                                    1: Kermanic (1)
xme-yar                                                1: Kermanic (1)
xme-yaz                                                1: Kermanic (1)
Sabzevar                                               1: Persian (1)
[[w|Iranian Persian]]                                  1: Persian (1)
North of the Panninger line                            1: Limburgish (1)
apocope                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Trøndelag, Northern Norway                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
[[baku|Baku]]                                          1: Malay (1)
[[w:Kuching|Kuching]]                                  1: Malay (1)
conjunction for relative clauses                       1: Persian (1)
when                                                   1: Persian (1)
standard; disyllabic                                   1: German (1)
colloquial; monosyllabic                               1: German (1)
Laguedocian                                            1: Occitan (1)
adjective, verb present, imperative                    1: Romanian (1)
verb simple perfect                                    1: Romanian (1)
especially in areas with a historical French presence     1: German (1)
Sistan                                                 1: Persian (1)
non-native                                             1: Pashto (1)
une enquête                                            1: French (1)
North Afar                                             1: Afar (1)
South Afar                                             1: Afar (1)
poetic or for rhyming purposes                         1: Hebrew (1)
Mizrahi Hebrew                                         1: Hebrew (1)
also common; not restricted to speakers who have a general merger     1: German (1)
rare, dated                                            1: Turkish (1)
before a consonant                                     1: Occitan (1)
Southern Sweden                                        1: Swedish (1)
Western Sweden                                         1: Swedish (1)
South-Western Trøndelag                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Standard (Northern)                                    1: German (1)
Standard (Southern)                                    1: German (1)
Colloquial Northern                                    1: German (1)
Australian English                                     1: English (1)
many speakers in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland     1: German (1)
{{w|North coast Portuguese|North Coast Dialect}}       1: Portuguese (1)
rare or high register                                  1: German (1)
southern Germany, Austria, high register in Switzerland     1: German (1)
usual in Switzerland                                   1: German (1)
plural of periphrase                                   1: English (1)
plural of periphrasis                                  1: English (1)
de-facto standard, strongly predominant in practice     1: German (1)
through assimilation                                   1: German (1)
Powys                                                  1: Welsh (1)
Germany, most areas                                    1: German (1)
Switzerland, some speakers of southern Germany and Austria     1: German (1)
chiefly central and southern Germany, Austria          1: German (1)
chiefly northern Germany                               1: German (1)
South West Central                                     1: Scots (1)
occasionally heard                                     1: German (1)
with the desire to obtain                              1: German (1)
normal; nominative, dative, accusative singular        1: German (1)
plural; genitive singular                              1: German (1)
Switzerland, Austria, Southern Germany                 1: German (1)
metaphor                                               1: English (1)
High German                                            1: German (1)
Kosovo                                                 1: Albanian (1)
non-US                                                 1: English (1)
some northern speakers                                 1: German (1)
colloquial Northern German                             1: German (1)
Standard pronunciation, from Kamus Dewan Perdana       1: Malay (1)
GP                                                     1: English (1)
northern Germany; Duden standard                       1: German (1)
Minangkabau, Banjar                                    1: Malay (1)
variant in colloquial speech                           1: German (1)
Standard High German                                   1: German (1)
often realised as                                      1: German (1)
non-US, partly hispanicised                            1: English (1)
informal, quick speech                                 1: Turkish (1)
less common; regional                                  1: German (1)
dated; still among the older generation                1: German (1)
Surigao                                                1: Cebuano (1)
Quảng Nam                                              1: Vietnamese (1)
pausa                                                  1: Arabic (1)
with a preceding {{l|ar|وَ}} or {{l|ar|فَ}}            1: Arabic (1)
standard; basic form                                   1: German (1)
standard; plural and genitive singular                 1: German (1)
Roald                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
some regions                                           1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Kirchröadsj                                            1: Central Franconian (1)
Brazil Nordestino                                      1: Portuguese (1)
S Africa                                               1: English (1)
algoritmè                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
algorìtme                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
rarer                                                  1: German (1)
Kelantan                                               1: Malay (1)
Kuala Lumpur                                           1: Malay (1)
southwestern Germany, Switzerland, and sporadically elsewhere     1: German (1)
more common; except when provided with emphatic stress     1: German (1)
Daşkəsən                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Borçalı                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
Feminine                                               1: Urdu (1)
metaphorical                                           1: English (1)
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[[w:New England English|New England]]                  1: English (1)
academic                                               1: Urdu (1)
Forlì                                                  1: Romagnol (1)
Careste                                                1: Romagnol (1)
Sarsina                                                1: Romagnol (1)
Brazil Centro-Sul                                      1: Portuguese (1)
dated or obsolete                                      1: Urdu (1)
learned variant for the plural                         1: German (1)
Johor-Selangor, Riau-Lingga                            1: Malay (1)
simplified, particularly northern and central Germany     1: German (1)
Skopje                                                 1: Macedonian (1)
early or Northern                                      1: Middle English (1)
Gairloch                                               1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
predominant in [[w:Central Swedish|Central Sweden]]     1: Swedish (1)
Fenno-Swedish                                          1: Swedish (1)
West Agder                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Santa Catarina                                         1: Portuguese (1)
Sunnmøre, Nordfjord                                    1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sande, Leikang                                         1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Salten, Senja                                          1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Standard, north and central Germany                    1: German (1)
Swiss; some Bavarian, including Austria                1: German (1)
Kedah-Penang                                           1: Malay (1)
according to the northern pronunciation                1: German (1)
broad northern accent                                  1: German (1)
mid-1700s                                              1: Early Modern Korean (1)
locally; traditional, now sometimes affected           1: Dutch (1)
General                                                1: Spanish (1)
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probably by analogy with Latin loans ending in -ion     1: German (1)
[[Yoga]]                                               1: Hindi (1)
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Yajurvedic chanting                                    1: Sanskrit (1)
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Derbent, Sheki, Tabasaran, Qakh, Sheki, Zaqatala       1: Azerbaijani (1)
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[[:w:Intrusive_r|intrusive R]]                         1: English (1)
Germany, Austro-Bavarian                               1: German (1)
some speakers, by analogy with the English loanword {{l|de|Sex}}     1: German (1)
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[[w:Arno Atoll|Arno]]                                  1: Marshallese (1)
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[[w:Orkney|Orkney]]                                    1: Scots (1)
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[[w:Donegal|Donegal]]                                  1: Scots (1)
[[w:Doric|Doric]]                                      1: Scots (1)
[[w:Caithness|Caithness]]                              1: Scots (1)
[[w:Moray|Moray]]                                      1: Scots (1)
[[w:Nairn|Nairn]]                                      1: Scots (1)
Connacht, Ulster                                       1: Irish (1)
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Far South Brazil, few rural Portuguese                 1: Portuguese (1)
Minas Gerais, Northern and Northeastern Brazil         1: Portuguese (1)
Caipira, Center-Western Brazil                         1: Portuguese (1)
Cape Verde                                             1: Portuguese (1)
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Mid {{w|Østerdalen|Østerdal}}                          1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland                 1: German (1)
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Dalane                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
lapè                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
lãpe                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
Standard, North and Central Germany                    1: German (1)
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procurer                                               1: Haitian Creole (1)
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Amecameca, Jaltocán and Tlaxcala                       1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Nanacamilpan and Texcoco                               1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Carcar-Dalaguete                                       1: Cebuano (1)
Tetelcingo                                             1: Classical Nahuatl (1)
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Gotland                                                1: Swedish (1)
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[[w:New York dialect|New York]]                        1: English (1)
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Khatloni                                               1: Tajik (1)
Belgium, Brussels, Wallonia                            1: French (1)
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sẽnos                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
from OE *gomenian                                      1: Middle English (1)
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Dunquin                                                1: Irish (1)
Nancy                                                  1: French (1)
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añgliška                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
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añgliškose                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
aklà                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
ãkla                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
aklõs                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
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dėmè                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
dė̃me                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
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balsè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
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šeškè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
šẽške                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
šilkè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
šil̃ke                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
stuburè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
stùbure                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
giliõsios                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
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gilesniõsios                                           1: Lithuanian (1)
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iškalbiõs                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
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iškalbèsniosios                                        1: Lithuanian (1)
greità                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
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greĩtosios                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
tarimè                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
tarìme                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
aptarimè                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
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sutarìme                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
užtarimè                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
užtarìme                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
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saugiõsios                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
saũgiosios                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
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saugesnė̃s                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
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švelniõs                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
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išdaigiõs                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
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išdaigiõsios                                           1: Lithuanian (1)
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aukštaitè                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
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žemaitè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
žemaĩte                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
įspūdingumè                                            1: Lithuanian (1)
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dieviškumè                                             1: Lithuanian (1)
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gražumè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
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smulkmeniškumè                                         1: Lithuanian (1)
smulkmeniškùme                                         1: Lithuanian (1)
tvarkingumè                                            1: Lithuanian (1)
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netvarkingumè                                          1: Lithuanian (1)
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šóktų, verb                                            1: Lithuanian (1)
šoktų̃, participle                                     1: Lithuanian (1)
getè                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
gète                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
kalnè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
kálne                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
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pornografiškumè                                        1: Lithuanian (1)
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pornografiškesnė̃s                                     1: Lithuanian (1)
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pornografiškesniõsios                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
pornografiškèsniosios                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
skalikè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
skalìke                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
lietuvių skalikè                                       1: Lithuanian (1)
lietùvių skalìke                                       1: Lithuanian (1)
buldogè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
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gyvūnè                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
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FV                                                     1: Dutch (1)
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vaizdingèsniosios                                      1: Lithuanian (1)
pingvinè                                               1: Lithuanian (1)
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siūlè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
siū̃le, siū́le                                         1: Lithuanian (1)
kapšè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
kãpše                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
Western Telemark                                       1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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bedieviškèsniosios                                     1: Lithuanian (1)
bedieviškumè                                           1: Lithuanian (1)
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ugningesniõsios                                        1: Lithuanian (1)
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išsiveržimè                                            1: Lithuanian (1)
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izotopè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
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šakalè                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
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orgiškesnė̃s                                           1: Lithuanian (1)
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orgiškèsniosios                                        1: Lithuanian (1)
archyvè                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
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šãkos                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
nekrologè                                              1: Lithuanian (1)
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Vikna                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Northern Portuguese Dialects                           1: Portuguese (1)
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[[w:Singapore|Singapore]]                              1: English (1)
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{{circa2|460 {{BC}}|short=yes}} – {{circa2|395 {{BC}}|short=yes}}     1: English (1)
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[[w:Vallès|Vallès]]                                    1: Catalan (1)
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[[w:Castelló de la Plana|Castelló de la Plana]]        1: Catalan (1)
1800s                                                  1: Xavante (1)
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West Inverness-shire                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
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ūkè                                                    1: Lithuanian (1)
ū̃ke                                                   1: Lithuanian (1)
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Odal                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
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[[Appendix:Persian ezâfe|ezâfe]]-preposition           1: Persian (1)
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{{w|Kyzylkum desert|Kyzylkum}} dialect                 1: Kazakh (1)
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common pronunciation for the adjective and can be used for the noun     1: Hijazi Arabic (1)
common pronunciation only for the noun                 1: Hijazi Arabic (1)
very formal                                            1: Hebrew (1)
forms from OE [[mæhtiġ]]                               1: Middle English (1)
Verbicaro                                              1: Neapolitan (1)
with reduced vowel                                     1: Middle English (1)
Moldavian                                              1: Romanian (1)
Female                                                 1: English (1)
Male                                                   1: English (1)
[[Eastern Bengali|Vanga]]                              1: Bengali (1)
with [[apocope]]                                       1: Swedish (1)
Stockholm e                                            1: Swedish (1)
Nordhordland                                           1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
light {{IPAchar|/ɧ/}} variant                          1: Swedish (1)
postpostion                                            1: Bengali (1)
chemical compound                                      1: Welsh (1)
often in colloquial speech                             1: German (1)
Guyana                                                 1: Kari'na (1)
Rhône-Alpes                                            1: Franco-Provençal (1)
Interjection                                           1: Bavarian (1)
habitual                                               1: Catalan (1)
Gaucho                                                 1: Portuguese (1)
some speakers in northern Germany                      1: German (1)
Doabi                                                  1: Punjabi (1)
official standard, but virtually non-existent          1: German (1)
not always                                             1: German (1)
non-English-speaking                                   1: Hindi (1)
Formicola                                              1: Neapolitan (1)
Montefusco                                             1: Neapolitan (1)
not for all speakers; see entry                        1: German (1)
Coutance                                               1: Norman (1)
La Hague                                               1: Norman (1)
eo                                                     1: Esperanto (1)
multipliki                                             1: Esperanto (1)
-ado                                                   1: Esperanto (1)
Île-de-France                                          1: French (1)
in oaths                                               1: Irish (1)
Tabrizi                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
Kamrupi                                                1: Assamese (1)
Peshawar/Jalalabad                                     1: Pashto (1)
West Midlands                                          1: Middle English (1)
GS                                                     1: English (1)
noun mákhak                                            1: Hebrew (1)
verb makhák                                            1: Hebrew (1)
Midyat                                                 1: Turoyo (1)
Quetta Dialect                                         1: Pashto (1)
Bursa                                                  1: Ladino (1)
Edirne, Istanbul                                       1: Ladino (1)
Some Iranian                                           1: Persian (1)
mainly Eastern Frisian                                 1: Low German (1)
in many dialects                                       1: German Low German (1)
chiefly Ripuarian                                      1: Central Franconian (1)
most of Moselle Franconian                             1: Central Franconian (1)
West Low German dialects                               1: Low German (1)
Prussian dialects                                      1: Low German (1)
[[undertime#Etymology 1|verb]]                         1: English (1)
[[undertime#Etymology 2|nouns]]                        1: English (1)
noun and adjective                                     1: English (1)
Jilu                                                   1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Walto                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Nineveh Plains, Tkhuma                                 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Gawar                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
SE                                                     1: English (1)
nickname                                               1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
with learned influence                                 1: Old French (1)
[[Hellenist]]                                          1: English (1)
music                                                  1: Malay (1)
{{w|Malaysian Malay|Malaysia}}                         1: Malay (1)
primarily Early ME                                     1: Middle English (1)
Connnacht                                              1: Irish (1)
Lazio                                                  1: Italian (1)
no final -n                                            1: Middle English (1)
final -n                                               1: Middle English (1)
[[Insular Scots]]                                      1: Scots (1)
[[Ayrshire]]                                           1: Scots (1)
northern Low German                                    1: German Low German (1)
Houston avenue; other places outside Texas             1: English (1)
Northern and Central Germany, Franconia, Northern Bavaria     1: German (1)
Antwerp                                                1: Dutch (1)
pt-Uruguay                                             1: Portuguese (1)
Bigouden                                               1: Breton (1)
Cismontante                                            1: Corsican (1)
Nochiya                                                1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Shamisdin                                              1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
[[Galloway]]                                           1: Scots (1)
Najd                                                   1: Arabic (1)
British English                                        1: English (1)
Plovdiv                                                1: Ladino (1)
Istanbul                                               1: Ladino (1)
Rhodes                                                 1: Ladino (1)
Salonika                                               1: Ladino (1)
Kosovo, Monastir                                       1: Ladino (1)
uncertain                                              1: Middle Low German (1)
in terms of written records, and the most extensive in the number and variety of its texts     1: English (1)
Puter                                                  1: Romansch (1)
Vallader                                               1: Romansch (1)
forms from OE [[maht]]                                 1: Middle English (1)
High Lemosin                                           1: Occitan (1)
Herati                                                 1: Persian (1)
Baghdede                                               1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Classical Latin                                        1: English (1)
north eastern                                          1: Pashto (1)
south western                                          1: Pashto (1)
Masidwola                                              1: Pashto (1)
southeastern                                           1: Pashto (1)
southwestern                                           1: Pashto (1)
Chaki Wardak                                           1: Pashto (1)
[[YIVO]]                                               1: Yiddish (1)
Connaught - Ráth Chairn                                1: Irish (1)
Zameter                                                1: Yiddish (1)
Pinsk                                                  1: Yiddish (1)
Vilne                                                  1: Yiddish (1)
Mizrekh-Raysish                                        1: Yiddish (1)
Varshever                                              1: Yiddish (1)
Krokever                                               1: Yiddish (1)
Mayriv-Podolier                                        1: Yiddish (1)
Besarabish                                             1: Yiddish (1)
Mizrekh-Podolier                                       1: Yiddish (1)
Mizrekh-Ukraynish                                      1: Yiddish (1)
Voliner                                                1: Yiddish (1)
Central and Eastern dialects                           1: Laz (1)
Ukirainish                                             1: Yiddish (1)
Savoy                                                  1: Franco-Provençal (1)
Bresse                                                 1: Franco-Provençal (1)
Riau-Linggi                                            1: Malay (1)
Hulu Pahang                                            1: Malay (1)
chiefly Austro-Bavarian                                1: German (1)
Roveda                                                 1: Mòcheno (1)
Palù del Fersina                                       1: Mòcheno (1)
Kazerun                                                1: Persian (1)
Aradhin                                                1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
hypothesized                                           1: Hebrew (1)
Nunavik                                                1: Inuktitut (1)
Sari                                                   1: Mazanderani (1)
Chalus                                                 1: Mazanderani (1)
most Adyghe dialects                                   1: Adyghe (1)
frequentative                                          1: Latin (1)
Connacht (Ráth Chairn )                                1: Irish (1)
Munster (Dingle)                                       1: Irish (1)
Ulster (Gweedore )                                     1: Irish (1)
anglicized pronunciation                               1: English (1)
[[YIVO]], Litvish                                      1: Yiddish (1)
YIVO, Netherlandic                                     1: Yiddish (1)
Connacht - Ráth Chairn                                 1: Irish (1)
Ulster - Gweedore                                      1: Irish (1)
YIVO, Litvish, Ukrainish                               1: Yiddish (1)
among Circassians in the Middle East                   1: Adyghe (1)
SA                                                     1: English (1)
younger, some regions                                  1: German Low German (1)
conservatively                                         1: German Low German (1)
obsolete elsewhere                                     1: English (1)
Tamil English                                          1: English (1)
Northeastern Yiddish                                   1: Yiddish (1)
YIVO, Southern Yiddish                                 1: Yiddish (1)
Sendinés                                               1: Mirandese (1)
Greek pronunciation                                    1: English (1)
proscribed spelling pronunciation                      1: English (1)
Standard, northern and central Germany                 1: German (1)
Amecameca and Cholula                                  1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Israeli                                                1: Hebrew (1)
in dialects without the {{w|lock–loch merger}}         1: English (1)
in dialects with the {{w|lock–loch merger}}            1: English (1)
al-Andalus, prescriptive                               1: Arabic (1)
Busan                                                  1: Korean (1)
Trøndelag dialect. Eye dialect spelling as {{m|nn|rointj}}     1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
influenced by the predecessor [[MS-DOS]]               1: German (1)
Cham                                                   1: Albanian (1)
Arbëresh                                               1: Albanian (1)
Arvanitic                                              1: Albanian (1)
Iorras Aithneach                                       1: Irish (1)
some speakers, but less common than in more recent borrowings     1: German (1)
Eupen, uncommon                                        1: Limburgish (1)
alternatively in some regions, including western Germany     1: German (1)
sabalè                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
sãbale                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
now proscribed                                         1: Russian (1)
standard, in practice especially central-western Germany     1: German (1)
common form in northern and eastern Germany            1: German (1)
common form in Switzerland, south-western Germany, and parts of Bavaria     1: German (1)
common form in Austria and parts of Bavaria            1: German (1)
phonetic Iranian pronunciation                         1: Persian (1)
early 13th century                                     1: Old Spanish (1)
by 15th century                                        1: Old Spanish (1)
Bzhedug                                                1: Adyghe (1)
Northumbrian                                           1: English (1)
GL                                                     1: Galician (1)
Barwar, Nineveh Plains                                 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Angus                                                  1: Scots (1)
Saint Petersburg, sometimes considered proscribed      1: Russian (1)
after ' or ў                                           1: Belarusian (1)
after ш, ч, ж                                          1: Belarusian (1)
after other consonants                                 1: Belarusian (1)
Gardenese                                              1: Ladin (1)
late and vulgar                                        1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
prescribed, Arabic                                     1: Swahili (1)
Cape Afrikaans                                         1: Afrikaans (1)
Coloured Afrikaans                                     1: Afrikaans (1)
conjectural                                            1: Classical Syriac (1)
Uruguay                                                1: Portuguese (1)
normative                                              1: Armenian (1)
in the region itself                                   1: German (1)
Munster, West Kerry                                    1: Irish (1)
Munster & Connacht                                     1: Irish (1)
Poylish-Galitsish                                      1: Yiddish (1)
fr-fr                                                  1: French (1)
[[anthropology]]                                       1: Indonesian (1)
[[precategorial]]                                      1: Indonesian (1)
Yiddish                                                1: Yiddish (1)
{{w|Khotogoid|Khotgoid}}                               1: Mongolian (1)
{{w|Darkhad dialect|Darkhad}}                          1: Mongolian (1)
{{w|Chakhar Mongolian|Qahar}}                          1: Mongolian (1)
[[w:Chakhar Mongolian|Chakhar]]                        1: Mongolian (1)
north and central                                      1: German (1)
Oriental                                               1: Ladino (1)
Haketia                                                1: Ladino (1)
Occidental                                             1: Ladino (1)
Vidin                                                  1: Ladino (1)
Ruse                                                   1: Ladino (1)
Sofia                                                  1: Ladino (1)
Kyustendil                                             1: Ladino (1)
Pernik                                                 1: Ladino (1)
Samokov                                                1: Ladino (1)
noun: kinetic                                          1: Tagalog (1)
Paulista                                               1: Portuguese (1)
[[Caithness]]                                          1: Scots (1)
imperative                                             1: Irish (1)
conditional                                            1: Irish (1)
Cearense dialect                                       1: Portuguese (1)
some speakers, chiefly southern                        1: German (1)
by the southern pronunciation                          1: German (1)
Alberta                                                1: English (1)
Negeri Sembilan                                        1: Malay (1)
Northeast Scots                                        1: Scots (1)
some northern speakers in their standard speech        1: German (1)
some northern speakers in their colloquial speech      1: German (1)
[[Ulster]]                                             1: Scots (1)
Northeast Scotland                                     1: Scots (1)
according to one of the two pronunciations             1: German (1)
original dialectal pronunciation                       1: German (1)
also common; by analogy with standard pronunciation rules     1: German (1)
only by the latter pronunciation                       1: German (1)
etymological; prescriptive standard                    1: German (1)
Switzerland, Austria, parts of Bavaria                 1: German (1)
many speakers; approximating English                   1: German (1)
some speakers; approximating an assumed English pronunciation     1: German (1)
prescriptive standard, but virtually non-existent      1: German (1)
for those pronunciations not featuring ''/v-/''        1: German (1)
Bhzedug                                                1: Adyghe (1)
common pronunciation mainly used for the sense of "a vehicle's tire"     1: Hijazi Arabic (1)
common pronunciation for all senses but seldom used so for the first one     1: Hijazi Arabic (1)
approximately                                          1: Classical Nahuatl (1)
Jamaican                                               1: English (1)
Southern Brazil                                        1: Portuguese (1)
more common, at least in the northern half of the language area     1: German (1)
also heard                                             1: German (1)
IPA                                                    1: Javanese (1)
most speakers in northern Germany                      1: German (1)
more Italianate                                        1: English (1)
more anglicized                                        1: English (1)
Panchimalco                                            1: Pipil (1)
Yongbei {{l|zh|邕北|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Wuming {{l|zh|武鳴|tr=-}}                                1: Zhuang (1)
Guibei {{l|zh|桂北|tr=-}}                                1: Zhuang (1)
Rong'an {{l|zh|融安|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Huanjiang {{l|zh|環江|tr=-}}                             1: Zhuang (1)
Hechi {{l|zh|河池|tr=-}}                                 1: Zhuang (1)
Hongshuihe {{l|zh|紅水河|tr=-}}                           1: Zhuang (1)
Laibin {{l|zh|來賓|tr=-}}                                1: Zhuang (1)
Youjiang {{l|zh|右江|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Tianyang {{l|zh|田陽|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Tiandong {{l|zh|田東|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Guibian {{l|zh|桂邊|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Longlin {{l|zh|隆林|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Yongnan {{l|zh|邕南|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Long'an {{l|zh|隆安|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Zuojiang {{l|zh|左江|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Longzhou {{l|zh|龍州|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Jingxi {{l|zh|靖西|tr=-}}                                1: Zhuang (1)
Yanguang {{l|zh|硯廣|tr=-}}                              1: Zhuang (1)
Yanshan {{l|zh|硯山|tr=-}}                               1: Zhuang (1)
Wenma {{l|zh|文麻|tr=-}}                                 1: Zhuang (1)
General Brazilian                                      1: Portuguese (1)
[[w:Muskerry|West Muskerry]]                           1: Irish (1)
[[w:Glenties|Meenawania]]                              1: Irish (1)
West Connemara, South Mayo                             1: Irish (1)
[[Singapore English]]                                  1: English (1)
Descendants here include borrowings from eastern dialects of Persian, now written in [[Cyrillic]] and referred to as ''[[Tajik]]''. In Tajik, {{m|fa||حاضر}}, written {{m|tg|ҳозир}} in Cyrillic, is also an adverb meaning “now; currently”, which is the meaning in some of the borrowings.     1: Persian (1)
strict standard                                        1: Arabic (1)
Eupen city                                             1: Limburgish (1)
Eupen countryside                                      1: Limburgish (1)
partly hispanicised                                    1: English (1)
Conemara                                               1: Irish (1)
Amecameca and Texcoco                                  1: Central Nahuatl (1)
standard, central Germany                              1: German (1)
Indonesia                                              1: Malay (1)
Alemannic dialects                                     1: Middle High German (1)
approximating English pronunciation                    1: German (1)
Yusapzai dialect                                       1: Pashto (1)
Souther                                                1: Pashto (1)
ps-Kandahari                                           1: Pashto (1)
Marwart                                                1: Pashto (1)
Banosai [Banuchi]                                      1: Pashto (1)
Nong Zhuang                                            1: Zhuang (1)
Nishaburi                                              1: Persian (1)
Ocracoke Island (in the Outer Banks of North Carolina)     1: English (1)
In some Adyghe dialects                                1: Adyghe (1)
leeward                                                1: Chinese (1)
hyperclassical                                         1: Arabic (1)
general register                                       1: Arabic (1)
completely dialectal                                   1: Arabic (1)
Bedouin                                                1: South Levantine Arabic (1)
Arabised                                               1: Arabic (1)
common in all registers; may be avoided as wrong       1: German (1)
more formal/correct; may be restricted to careful speech or not used at all     1: German (1)
[[w:Standard Singapore English|Singapore]]             1: English (1)
ga                                                     1: English (1)
Sheffield, England                                     1: English (1)
moral lesson; either of the two person                 1: Tagalog (1)
education                                              1: Tagalog (1)
Litvish (most speakers)                                1: Yiddish (1)
Litvish (some speakers)                                1: Yiddish (1)
reconstructed, following Gholami                       1: Bactrian (1)
{{w|Buryat language#Dialects|Khori}}                   1: Buryat (1)
Western Germany                                        1: German (1)
Canadian Shift                                         1: English (1)
(traditional) Eastern New England                      1: English (1)
Irish English                                          1: English (1)
animal                                                 1: Inuktitut (1)
Ghilji                                                 1: Pashto (1)
Ripuarian; some dialects of Moselle Franconian         1: Central Franconian (1)
United States                                          1: English (1)
Mistralian                                             1: Occitan (1)
YIVO, Northern                                         1: Yiddish (1)
westernmost Ripuarian                                  1: Central Franconian (1)
Siegerland                                             1: Central Franconian (1)
Metro Cebuano                                          1: Cebuano (1)
East Limburgish-Ripuarian, rare                        1: Limburgish (1)
Glenties                                               1: Irish (1)
Roveda, Palù del Fersina                               1: Mòcheno (1)
rural areas of Scotland                                1: English (1)
Natukhai dialect                                       1: Adyghe (1)
Ishigaki                                               1: Yaeyama (1)
Kathmandu                                              1: Nepali (1)
virus species causing coinfections with chikunguya     1: Translingual (1)
originally Molotschna                                  1: Plautdietsch (1)
originally Chortitza                                   1: Plautdietsch (1)
grater                                                 1: Catalan (1)
Peshawar Dialect                                       1: Pashto (1)
miraña                                                 1: Bora (1)
Eryuan                                                 1: Central Bai (1)
Heqing                                                 1: Central Bai (1)
after /ʔ/                                              1: Burmese (1)
after /ɴ/ and vowels                                   1: Burmese (1)
Upper Burmese                                          1: Burmese (1)
uneducated                                             1: Punjabi (1)
Ripuarian, some dialects of Moselle Franconian         1: Central Franconian (1)
Ripuarian; most dialects of northern Moselle Franconian     1: Central Franconian (1)
some dialects of northern Moselle Franconian           1: Central Franconian (1)
also common; the latter after obstruents only          1: German (1)
Østsønderjysk                                          1: Danish (1)
Italianizing                                           1: English (1)
Web design                                             1: English (1)
Zazaki                                                 1: Zazaki (1)
western Sweden                                         1: Swedish (1)
[[w:North Korea|North Korea]]                          1: Korean (1)
Lhoba                                                  1: Idu (1)
Luxi                                                   1: Achang (1)
Lianghe                                                1: Achang (1)
Longchuan                                              1: Achang (1)
Xiandao                                                1: Achang (1)
17th century                                           1: French (1)
Ceantar na nOileán                                     1: Irish (1)
Old Sahidic                                            1: Coptic (1)
north-eastern                                          1: Lombard (1)
Croatia                                                1: Serbo-Croatian (1)
Serbia                                                 1: Serbo-Croatian (1)
Standard Malay                                         1: Malay (1)
colloquial pronunciation                               1: Korean (1)
contrast with {{m|ko|-겠-}}                             1: Korean (1)
hyperforeignism                                        1: English (1)
{{w|Singapore English|Singapore}}                      1: English (1)
Burmese                                                1: Translingual (1)
Standart North Azerbaijani                             1: Azerbaijani (1)
sometimes; approaching an assumed English pronunciation     1: German (1)
reinterpreted pronunciation                            1: Dutch (1)
Rarhi                                                  1: Bengali (1)
Massachussets                                          1: English (1)
Baḥrain                                                1: Arabic (1)
Northen ME                                             1: Middle English (1)
local?                                                 1: English (1)
in Notts also                                          1: English (1)
Essex                                                  1: English (1)
Hampshire                                              1: English (1)
UK (places)                                            1: English (1)
Massachusetts                                          1: English (1)
Dutch                                                  1: English (1)
female dog                                             1: Mi'kmaq (1)
young goat                                             1: Mi'kmaq (1)
bird                                                   1: Mi'kmaq (1)
insect                                                 1: Mi'kmaq (1)
fish                                                   1: Mi'kmaq (1)
New Hampshire                                          1: English (1)
northern Hiberno-English                               1: English (1)
southern Hiberno-English                               1: English (1)
Central, western dialects                              1: Jamtish (1)
South-western dialects                                 1: Jamtish (1)
South-eastern dialects                                 1: Jamtish (1)
imitation of the English pronunciation                 1: French (1)
Aus.                                                   1: English (1)
surname?, Texas                                        1: English (1)
alternatively in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland     1: German (1)
Hampshire, Northamptonshire                            1: English (1)
Georgia                                                1: English (1)
vulgarly also                                          1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
Norwegian                                              1: Translingual (1)
Polish                                                 1: Translingual (1)
Saxxti                                                 1: Konkani (1)
traditional elsewhere                                  1: English (1)
widespread spelling pronunciation                      1: English (1)
New York State                                         1: English (1)
Morom                                                  1: Morom (1)
Morbo                                                  1: Morom (1)
female                                                 1: Pashto (1)
Hackås, Oviken                                         1: Jamtish (1)
Ohio                                                   1: English (1)
For transcription only, word-final                     1: Chinese (1)
Pontianak, Sanggau                                     1: Malay (1)
combining form                                         1: Punjabi (1)
Havigannada                                            1: Kannada (1)
Damascus                                               1: North Levantine Arabic (1)
placed in [[Cottidae]] in [[Perciformes]]              1: Translingual (1)
Comephoridae placed in [[Perciformes]]                 1: Translingual (1)
future tense only                                      1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Archaic Cebuano                                        1: Cebuano (1)
reconstructed Old Coptic                               1: Coptic (1)
Johor-Singapore                                        1: Malay (1)
Standard Swahili                                       1: Swahili (1)
Original Bohairic                                      1: Coptic (1)
Reformed Bohairic                                      1: Coptic (1)
conservative southern                                  1: German (1)
extinct                                                1: Translingual (1)
original [[Hokkien]] pronunciation                     1: English (1)
Liturgical Bohairic                                    1: Coptic (1)
Limuru, Kiambu County                                  1: Kikuyu (1)
Singapore, Malaysia                                    1: English (1)
Malaysia & Singapore                                   1: English (1)
{{vern|Diamondback Squid|diamondback squid}}, also called {{vern|purpleback flying squid}}     1: Cebuano (1)
Pennsylvania                                           1: Pennsylvania German (1)
Elkhart, IN                                            1: Pennsylvania German (1)
imitating the Barcelonan pronunciation                 1: Catalan (1)
North-western                                          1: Catalan (1)
cause someone to fall or stumble by putting a leg in the way     1: German (1)
on bread                                               1: Dutch (1)
Some dialects                                          1: Arabic (1)
older, obsolete in most dialects                       1: Limburgish (1)
North Azerbaijani                                      1: Azerbaijani (1)
perhaps                                                1: Pipil (1)
early ME                                               1: Middle English (1)
duty; occupation; office                               1: Tagalog (1)
specific purpose; use                                  1: Tagalog (1)
{{w|Balama|Balan}}                                     1: Manchu (1)
Etsberg                                                1: Limburgish (1)
Mry., Nairn, e.Crm.                                    1: Scots (1)
anglacised                                             1: English (1)
Oxie                                                   1: Scanian (1)
Mainland                                               1: Scanian (1)
Dragør                                                 1: Scanian (1)
Standard Swedish                                       1: Swedish (1)
Dialects with {{w|retroflex flap}}                     1: Swedish (1)
Northern Scots                                         1: Scots (1)
[[w:Phong Nha|Phong Nha]]                              1: Vietnamese (1)
influenced by {{m|enm|speken}}                         1: Middle English (1)
[[singular]]                                           1: English (1)
[[plural]]                                             1: English (1)
Standard Bengali                                       1: Bengali (1)
from dialectal OE *hesl                                1: Middle English (1)
without {{w|Happy tensing|''happy'' tensing}}          1: English (1)
Northen NE                                             1: Middle English (1)
northern dialect                                       1: S'gaw Karen (1)
southern dialect                                       1: S'gaw Karen (1)
Egyptian Calendar                                      1: Classical Syriac (1)
Zoroastrian Calendar                                   1: Classical Syriac (1)
dialects preserving /ŋ/                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
xme-aby                                                1: Kermanic (1)
Komjani                                                1: Kermanic (1)
Tarrehi                                                1: Kermanic (1)
variable by educated usage                             1: French (1)
Livorno                                                1: Italian (1)
interlocutor; second person; being talked to           1: Tagalog (1)
litigant; engaged in a lawsuit                         1: Tagalog (1)
levelled from inflected forms                          1: Middle English (1)
in actual speech                                       1: Vietnamese (1)
Calpan, Cholula and Milpa Alta                         1: Central Nahuatl (1)
Calpan, Cholula, Milpa Alta and Texcoco                1: Central Nahuatl (1)
with reanalysis of suffix                              1: Middle English (1)
influenced by {{cog|la|factiō}}                        1: Middle English (1)
AF                                                     1: Pashto (1)
[[proscribe]]d                                         1: English (1)
commoner, at least in northern and central Germany     1: German (1)
mainly southern ME                                     1: Middle English (1)
[[w:Weak vowel merger|weak vowel merger]]              1: English (1)
especially [[Ruhr Area]]                               1: German (1)
predominant; partly Germanised                         1: German (1)
parts of US                                            1: English (1)
Westerm Syriac                                         1: Classical Syriac (1)
hyperforeign, nonstandard                              1: Indonesian (1)
Western Trentino                                       1: Lombard (1)
Armenia                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
with vowel reduction                                   1: Middle English (1)
Hulu                                                   1: Banjarese (1)
Tinn                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Stavern                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Pothohar region                                        1: Urdu (1)
Pre-Classical, Classical and Early Koine               1: Ancient Greek (1)
Pre-Classical                                          1: Ancient Greek (1)
Early Koine                                            1: Ancient Greek (1)
Bosnia                                                 1: Serbo-Croatian (1)
12th century Old Icelandic                             1: Old Norse (1)
13th century Late Old Icelandic                        1: Old Norse (1)
Mon                                                    1: Pali (1)
Oslo dialect                                           1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
vowel reduction                                        1: Middle English (1)
Stjørdal                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Hosanger                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Nile Delta                                             1: Arabic (1)
Syria-Palestine historically                           1: Arabic (1)
Modern Israeli Hebrew                                  1: Hebrew (1)
[[w:Gaud Saraswat Brahmin|Goud Saraswat]]              1: Konkani (1)
[[w:Ponda taluka|Antruzi]]                             1: Konkani (1)
[[w:Salcete|Saxtti]]                                   1: Konkani (1)
[[w:Bardez|Bardez Catholic]]                           1: Konkani (1)
Sudan                                                  1: Arabic (1)
Thailand (Pak Kret District and Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun)     1: Mon (1)
YIVO, Ukrainish                                        1: Yiddish (1)
also Ukrainish                                         1: Yiddish (1)
Kuwait, Sharg dialect                                  1: Gulf Arabic (1)
Kuwait, unknown dialect                                1: Gulf Arabic (1)
now most common                                        1: Arabic (1)
fruit                                                  1: Welsh (1)
early Ottoman                                          1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
U                                                      1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
non-U                                                  1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
Palestine                                              1: Arabic (1)
Tymsk                                                  1: Northern Selkup (1)
{{w|Andalusian Arabic|colloquial Andalusi}}            1: Arabic (1)
[[w:Rochdale|Rochdale]]                                1: English (1)
nonstandard, uncommon                                  1: Indonesian (1)
Lower Egypt                                            1: Arabic (1)
Bakh'a                                                 1: Western Neo-Aramaic (1)
Maaloula                                               1: Western Neo-Aramaic (1)
Jubb'adin                                              1: Western Neo-Aramaic (1)
Namibia                                                1: German (1)
Lom                                                    1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sunnfjord                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Nur                                                    1: Mazanderani (1)
Nowshahr                                               1: Mazanderani (1)
Theater German                                         1: German (1)
Russia                                                 1: German (1)
before heavy consonants                                1: Marshallese (1)
before light consonants                                1: Marshallese (1)
{{w|Syr Darya}} and {{w|Kyzylkum desert|Kyzylkum}} dialects     1: Kazakh (1)
Dremmen                                                1: Limburgish (1)
Qatari Gulf Arabic                                     1: Gulf Arabic (1)
Dongmen                                                1: Mulam (1)
Siba                                                   1: Mulam (1)
[[w:Chakhar|Chakhar]]                                  1: Mongolian (1)
[[w:Ordos|Ordos]]                                      1: Mongolian (1)
common in East Central Germany, South Western Germany, Western Austria, Switzerland; elsewhere rare     1: German (1)
Shusha                                                 1: Azerbaijani (1)
Quechua                                                1: Quechua (1)
[[w:Ratak Chain|Ratak]]                                1: Marshallese (1)
[[w:Ralik Chain|Rālik]]                                1: Marshallese (1)
Austria; only for the gentive singular form            1: German (1)
{{w|Acheng District|Alcuka}}                           1: Manchu (1)
{{w|Tuvan language#Classification|Tuva}}               1: Tuvan (1)
{{w|Tuvan language#Classification|Altay, China}}       1: Tuvan (1)
Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray, partially ; Guernesey      1: Norman (1)
Pays de Caux, partially                                1: Norman (1)
German                                                 1: Translingual (1)
Cotentin, partially ; Jersey                           1: Norman (1)
Gaspé Jerriais                                         1: Norman (1)
Cotentin, partially ; Guernesey                        1: Norman (1)
Pays de Caux, partially, rare                          1: Norman (1)
outside Philippines                                    1: English (1)
Old Byblian                                            1: Phoenician (1)
structure; completion                                  1: Tagalog (1)
agreement                                              1: Tagalog (1)
Ismailli                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
with [[צו]]                                            1: Yiddish (1)
standard Italian                                       1: Italian (1)
Lombard Italian                                        1: Italian (1)
Common alternative pronunciation                       1: Malay (1)
colloquially also                                      1: Arabic (1)
c. 1200 CE                                             1: Old Anatolian Turkish (1)
c. 1450 CE                                             1: Old Anatolian Turkish (1)
c. 1500 CE onward                                      1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
Tunis                                                  1: Arabic (1)
[[meteorology]]                                        1: Indonesian (1)
Andalusi also                                          1: Arabic (1)
before ca. 1250                                        1: Middle Irish (1)
after ca. 1250                                         1: Middle Irish (1)
{{w|Maine accent}}                                     1: English (1)
Central Yiddish                                        1: Yiddish (1)
1750                                                   1: Early Modern Korean (1)
Niger                                                  1: Hausa (1)
North Korea                                            1: Korean (1)
Kernewek Kemmyn                                        1: Cornish (1)
Khachmaz                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Chambarak                                              1: Azerbaijani (1)
Kürdamir                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Mingachevir                                            1: Azerbaijani (1)
Persianized                                            1: Hindi (1)
of [[Soma]]                                            1: Sanskrit (1)
{{w|Gwangju}}                                          1: Korean (1)
{{w|Hamhung}}                                          1: Korean (1)
N.B. unlike standard pronunciation in German, the stress falls on the second syllable     1: Bavarian (1)
South Yorkshire                                        1: English (1)
Lopburi Province                                       1: Mon (1)
before [[guttural]]s                                   1: Kannada (1)
before [[retroflex|cerebral]]s                         1: Kannada (1)
Pak Kret District and Baan Nong Duu (Lamphun Province), Thailand     1: Mon (1)
{{w|Kawdut|Koʼ Dot}}                                   1: Mon (1)
Koʼ Kapoun                                             1: Mon (1)
{{w|Kanni II, Kyain Seikgyi|Kanni, Kayin}}             1: Mon (1)
{{w|Sangkhlaburi}}                                     1: Mon (1)
Myanmar; Pak Kret District, Thailand                   1: Mon (1)
Lopburi Province, Thailand                             1: Mon (1)
Bang Nong Duu, Lamphun Province, Thailand              1: Mon (1)
approximating Albanian                                 1: English (1)
Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun                                 1: Mon (1)
Thailand (Baan Nong Duu)                               1: Mon (1)
Bang Nong Duu, Lamphun Province                        1: Mon (1)
Kaw Kyaik                                              1: Mon (1)
YIVO, Litvish, Ukraynish, Poylish                      1: Yiddish (1)
reading pronunciation                                  1: Mon (1)
Northern and Central                                   1: Mon (1)
Singkawang                                             1: Chinese (1)
Northern and Central Thailand                          1: Mon (1)
Balakən                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
Goranboy                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Karvansaray                                            1: Azerbaijani (1)
Gəncə                                                  1: Azerbaijani (1)
Limuru, Kiambu                                         1: Kikuyu (1)
Unstressed ''i'' merger                                1: Sicilian (1)
Chod dialect                                           1: Old Czech (1)
Om Phai village                                        1: Western Lawa (1)
of a hand                                              1: Khalaj (1)
of a foot                                              1: Khalaj (1)
Om Phai                                                1: Western Lawa (1)
La Up villages                                         1: Western Lawa (1)
Plymouth                                               1: English (1)
[[w:Thick l|thick l]]                                  1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Thailand (Pak Kret District and Baan Nong Duu, Lamphun Province)     1: Mon (1)
of position or direction                               1: Middle English (1)
of degree or rank                                      1: Middle English (1)
of voice                                               1: Middle English (1)
with ʾiʿrāb                                            1: Arabic (1)
{{w|Changwon}}                                         1: Korean (1)
{{w|Heihe|Heihe}}                                      1: Manchu (1)
infinitive                                             1: Latgalian (1)
indicative                                             1: Latgalian (1)
Urban East Norwegian                                   1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
Alexandria                                             1: Arabic (1)
till 20<sup>th</sup> century                           1: Arabic (1)
Cumbria                                                1: English (1)
Emirati                                                1: Gulf Arabic (1)
Yanbian                                                1: Korean (1)
English pronunciation                                  1: Norwegian Bokmål (1)
[[w:Egyptian language#Late Egyptian|Late Egyptian]], c. 1250 {{BCE}}     1: Egyptian (1)
[[w:Demotic (Egyptian)|Early Demotic]], c. 650 {{BCE}}     1: Egyptian (1)
[[w:Demotic (Egyptian)|Middle Demotic]], c. 300 {{BCE}}     1: Egyptian (1)
[[സംവൃതോകാരം|saṁvr̥tōkāraṁ]] in Northern dialects      1: Malayalam (1)
[[സംവൃതോകാരം|saṁvr̥tōkāraṁ]] in Southern dialects      1: Malayalam (1)
nouns                                                  1: Korean (1)
Utne                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Orkdal                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sharur                                                 1: Azerbaijani (1)
Ordubad                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
Jabrayil                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Khojavend                                              1: Azerbaijani (1)
Fuzuli                                                 1: Azerbaijani (1)
Imishli                                                1: Azerbaijani (1)
in [[formal]] and [[literary]] Hindi                   1: Hindi (1)
Hammerdal, Ström                                       1: Jamtish (1)
Klövsjö, Oviken                                        1: Jamtish (1)
Fors, Ragunda                                          1: Jamtish (1)
Western Sicilian                                       1: Sicilian (1)
schwa-ful                                              1: Central Atlas Tamazight (1)
Noord-Brabant                                          1: Dutch (1)
De Wolden                                              1: Dutch (1)
Noordenveld                                            1: Dutch (1)
Agdam                                                  1: Azerbaijani (1)
Rigvedic                                               1: Sanskrit (1)
Atharvavedic                                           1: Sanskrit (1)
Kota                                                   1: Banjarese (1)
Mon Pali                                               1: Pali (1)
Mon tradition                                          1: Pali (1)
{{w|South-West Irish English|Cork}} and {{w|Dublin English|Dublin}}     1: English (1)
{{w|Birmingham accent|Birmingham}} and {{w|Liverpool accent|Liverpool}}     1: English (1)
Usually in primary school only                         1: Malay (1)
Usually in secondary school only                       1: Malay (1)
[[semi-learned borrowing|ardhatatsam]]                 1: Punjabi (1)
Gallo                                                  1: Neapolitan (1)
northern Germany, central Germany                      1: German (1)
between obstruents                                     1: Middle Korean (1)
between sonorants                                      1: Middle Korean (1)
after a sonorant and before an obstruent               1: Middle Korean (1)
{{w|Jeolla dialect|southern Jeolla}}                   1: Korean (1)
Perso-Arabic [[متیرو]]                                 1: Rajasthani (1)
allomorphy with {{m|ko|-오}}                            1: Korean (1)
Mexico                                                 1: Spanish (1)
cultural arts                                          1: Indonesian (1)
succeeding voiceless consonants                        1: Malayalam (1)
succeeding voiced consonants                           1: Malayalam (1)
Gascony                                                1: Occitan (1)
Valais                                                 1: Alemannic German (1)
Mayo, rare                                             1: Irish (1)
İsmayıllı                                              1: Azerbaijani (1)
Zaqatala                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Oğuz                                                   1: Azerbaijani (1)
Qax                                                    1: Azerbaijani (1)
Mingəçevir                                             1: Azerbaijani (1)
Cəlilabad                                              1: Azerbaijani (1)
[[w:Johor|Johor]]                                      1: Malay (1)
[[w:Selangor|Selangor]]                                1: Malay (1)
Appenzell                                              1: German (1)
Thurgau                                                1: German (1)
unassimilated                                          1: German (1)
assimilated                                            1: German (1)
Other Vedic                                            1: Sanskrit (1)
Banff                                                  1: Scots (1)
Southern Germany, Bavaria, Austria                     1: German (1)
Bnff.                                                  1: Scots (1)
Fif.                                                   1: Scots (1)
[[administrative]]                                     1: Indonesian (1)
{{jv-java|sanggul}}                                    1: Javanese (1)
Southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria                 1: German (1)
Austria also                                           1: German (1)
Tayabas                                                1: Tagalog (1)
ca. 13<sup>th</sup> CE                                 1: Old East Slavic (1)
Lukerya’s effect                                       1: Old East Slavic (1)
Aurland                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
UK,AU, NZ                                              1: Spanish (1)
Uashat-Sheshatshiu                                     1: Montagnais (1)
Mamit                                                  1: Montagnais (1)
Pessamit                                               1: Montagnais (1)
Mushuau                                                1: Montagnais (1)
Vestnes                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Nord-Odal                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Nord-Østerdalen                                        1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Kvernes                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
PH                                                     1: English (1)
[[Malé|Malé]]                                          1: Dhivehi (1)
Anusvara before /ɾ/, /ɕ/, /ʂ/, /s/, /h/ or any vowel     1: Malayalam (1)
Anusvara succeeding a short vowel, followed by a [[consonant cluster]]     1: Malayalam (1)
Anusvara succeeding a long vowel, followed by a [[consonant cluster]]     1: Malayalam (1)
common Andalusi                                        1: Arabic (1)
common Tunisian                                        1: Arabic (1)
Andalusi, proscribed                                   1: Arabic (1)
Andalusi, apparently hypercorrect                      1: Arabic (1)
Zakho                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
if followed by a consonant                             1: Romagnol (1)
if followed by a vowel                                 1: Romagnol (1)
with nasalization                                      1: Dhivehi (1)
without retroflex                                      1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ayeyarwady Region                                      1: Western Pwo (1)
{{w|Classical Persian}}                                1: Persian (1)
Rẹ́mọ                                                  1: Yoruba (1)
Ìlàjẹ                                                  1: Yoruba (1)
Iraqi, Egyptian, Moroccan                              1: Arabic (1)
Qaradagh                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
Lofoten                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
in the local dialect with imāla                        1: Arabic (1)
Eastern Jämtland                                       1: Jamtish (1)
Bräcke                                                 1: Jamtish (1)
Oviken                                                 1: Jamtish (1)
Gilgit                                                 1: Shina (1)
Iranian                                                1: Persian (1)
Afghan                                                 1: Persian (1)
Pak                                                    1: Persian (1)
Maghreb                                                1: Arabic (1)
al-Andalus                                             1: Arabic (1)
Limuru                                                 1: Kikuyu (1)
Ramallah                                               1: South Levantine Arabic (1)
[[w:Egyptian language#Late Egyptian|Medio-Late Egyptian]], c. 1350 {{BCE}}     1: Egyptian (1)
Abzhywa                                                1: Abkhaz (1)
Early East Slavic                                      1: Old East Slavic (1)
Late East Slavic                                       1: Old East Slavic (1)
[[w: Jaffna Tamil dialect|Sri Lanka]]                  1: Tamil (1)
Austria, some southern German speakers                 1: German (1)
Inner Sogn                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Holmsbu                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
of street                                              1: Irish (1)
[[w:Tanah Datar Regency|Tanah Datar]]                  1: Minangkabau (1)
Tanah Datar                                            1: Minangkabau (1)
Lughese                                                1: Romagnol (1)
Alemannic                                              1: Middle High German (1)
Mon State                                              1: Pa'o Karen (1)
Shan State                                             1: Pa'o Karen (1)
Burma                                                  1: Mon (1)
Datong                                                 1: Salar (1)
[[w:Tamil_language#Spoken_and_literary_variants|Spoken Tamil]]     1: Tamil (1)
Qingshui (Shixiang, 1883-1886)                         1: Salar (1)
Tetouan                                                1: Arabic (1)
Patzún                                                 1: Kaqchikel (1)
Comalapa                                               1: Kaqchikel (1)
Waijiangzhuang                                         1: Salar (1)
Barda                                                  1: Azerbaijani (1)
Johor–Riau                                             1: Malay (1)
epicene                                                1: Tamil (1)
feminine suffix                                        1: Tamil (1)
[[w:Hà Tĩnh|Hà Tĩnh]]                                  1: Vietnamese (1)
Krødsherad                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ådal                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Norddal                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
newer and normated                                     1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Tbilisi                                                1: Armenian (1)
[[w:Hội An|Hội An]]                                    1: Vietnamese (1)
Molfetta                                               1: Neapolitan (1)
Bitonto                                                1: Neapolitan (1)
Andria                                                 1: Neapolitan (1)
Tyare                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Standard Pronunciation, Arekan                         1: Javanese (1)
Surabaya-Malang                                        1: Javanese (1)
Serang                                                 1: Javanese (1)
Banyumasan, Tenggerese                                 1: Javanese (1)
Njærheim                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Southern Sunnmøre                                      1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Bodø                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Western Western Rumelia often                          1: Ottoman Turkish (1)
Surabaya–Malang–Pasuruan                               1: Javanese (1)
Tesqopa                                                1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Budal                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Zangilan                                               1: Azerbaijani (1)
weak plural                                            1: Irish (1)
strong plural                                          1: Irish (1)
Romerike                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Fuvahmulah                                             1: Dhivehi (1)
Addu                                                   1: Dhivehi (1)
Standard Javanese                                      1: Javanese (1)
Banten                                                 1: Javanese (1)
Banyumasan                                             1: Javanese (1)
traditional local                                      1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
non-liquid                                             1: Lü (1)
Northern Catalan                                       1: Catalan (1)
Ardahan                                                1: Turkish (1)
Yunnan                                                 1: Lhao Vo (1)
unlearned                                              1: English (1)
5th-century BC Attic through 10th-century AD Byzantine     1: Ancient Greek (1)
15th-century AD Constantinopolitan                     1: Ancient Greek (1)
Gauldal                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Härjedalen                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
to give a haircut, procure a haircut                   1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Northern German                                        1: German (1)
Lit                                                    1: Jamtish (1)
of a harvest                                           1: Bavarian (1)
of a vehicle                                           1: Bavarian (1)
of drugs                                               1: Bavarian (1)
usually in a negative sense                            1: Bavarian (1)
Ullensaker                                             1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Eidskog                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Rømskog                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Skiptvet                                               1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
ps-Peshawar                                            1: Pashto (1)
Modern Standard Arabic                                 1: Arabic (1)
Punjab                                                 1: Punjabi (1)
Jura                                                   1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
Colonsay                                               1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
via Persian                                            1: Punjabi (1)
among other pronunciations                             1: Khalaj (1)
including [[w:Phonological_history_of_English_close_back_vowels#FOOT–STRUT_split|<span style="font-variant:small-caps">foot-strut</span> split]]     1: English (1)
Pisticci                                               1: Neapolitan (1)
Mangone                                                1: Sicilian (1)
Serrastretta                                           1: Sicilian (1)
Fosen                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Hangzhounese                                           1: Chinese (1)
Karmøy                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Renaissance Latin                                      1: Latin (1)
Onsøy                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Dovre                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Bustocco                                               1: Lombard (1)
ces-                                                   1: Neapolitan (1)
cres-                                                  1: Neapolitan (1)
Eiken                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Syvde                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
on human body                                          1: Khalaj (1)
of birds                                               1: Khalaj (1)
Talxâbî?                                               1: Khalaj (1)
some dialects, like Puth                               1: Limburgish (1)
Maghribi                                               1: Arabic (1)
Heerlen and Waubach                                    1: Limburgish (1)
Kunrade                                                1: Limburgish (1)
Mheer                                                  1: Limburgish (1)
Swalmen                                                1: Limburgish (1)
Beesel                                                 1: Limburgish (1)
Nerdrum                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Amol, Nur, Nowshahr                                    1: Mazanderani (1)
Vinje                                                  1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Sarpsborg                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Kottayam                                               1: Malayalam (1)
tree                                                   1: Haitian Creole (1)
clipping                                               1: Haitian Creole (1)
[[w:Addu Atoll|Addu]]                                  1: Dhivehi (1)
Kongsberg                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Western orthographies                                  1: Lombard (1)
Eastern orthographies                                  1: Lombard (1)
Moss                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Dhaka                                                  1: Bengali (1)
Bandar Abbas                                           1: Persian (1)
occasionally                                           1: Pahari-Potwari (1)
neologism                                              1: Punjabi (1)
Wuhan Mandarin                                         1: Chinese (1)
Dari transliteration                                   1: Persian (1)
Bindal                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Nærøysund                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Shahmukhi                                              1: Punjabi (1)
San Biagio Platani                                     1: Sicilian (1)
Naples and environs                                    1: Neapolitan (1)
Sola                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Lyngdal                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Trevico                                                1: Neapolitan (1)
Eigersund                                              1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Oslo                                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Pintupi                                                1: English (1)
Melissa                                                1: Neapolitan (1)
Saracena                                               1: Neapolitan (1)
Vaccarizzo                                             1: Albanian (1)
Falconara                                              1: Albanian (1)
Portocannone                                           1: Albanian (1)
Nineveb Plains                                         1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Lovund                                                 1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
an officially kept list of all persons punished by the courts     1: German (1)
of an individual                                       1: German (1)
North Lewis                                            1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
of an expression                                       1: German (1)
south Barra                                            1: Scottish Gaelic (1)
local pronunciations                                   1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
younger                                                1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
classical literary                                     1: Arabic (1)
modern colloquial                                      1: Arabic (1)
Interrogative                                          1: Khalaj (1)
in particular                                          1: Yoruba (1)
to cause someone to fall or stumble by putting a leg in the way     1: German (1)
Tallxâbî                                               1: Khalaj (1)
žvakè                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
žvãke                                                  1: Lithuanian (1)
traditional, now dated                                 1: Limburgish (1)
north-western Telemark dialects                        1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Ḥaḍramawt                                              1: Arabic (1)
Noun                                                   1: Hebrew (1)
Pa'al                                                  1: Hebrew (1)
Pi'el                                                  1: Hebrew (1)
Offerdal                                               1: Jamtish (1)
mostly in Oppdal                                       1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
an animal, a group of animals                          1: Ukrainian (1)
Mansûrâdî                                              1: Khalaj (1)
Turkish                                                1: Turkish (1)
spelling variant                                       1: Bavarian (1)
{{w|Jinhua dialect|Jinhua}}                            1: Chinese (1)
kerštè                                                 1: Lithuanian (1)
ker̃šte                                                1: Lithuanian (1)
{{w|Khalkha Mongolian#Grouping of Khalkha dialects|Mongolia Khalkh}}     1: Mongolian (1)
Dörböd                                                 1: Mongolian (1)
Erkelenz                                               1: Limburgish (1)
relaxed pronunciation                                  1: Tagalog (1)
Chinese                                                1: Chinese (1)
Colorado                                               1: English (1)
Xanbahe                                                1: Salar (1)
oblique and plural                                     1: Khalaj (1)
nominative case                                        1: Khalaj (1)
hi-PB                                                  1: Hindi (1)
Colloquial Dari                                        1: Persian (1)
also colloquial                                        1: Welsh (1)
Javanese-influenced pronunciation                      1: Indonesian (1)
[[proximate]]                                          1: Bactrian (1)
Marga                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Mer                                                    1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Hassan                                                 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
in dialects preserving /ŋ/                             1: Azerbaijani (1)
classica                                               1: Old French (1)
dialects without palatalization                        1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
Genoa                                                  1: Ligurian (1)
Lahnda                                                 1: Punjabi (1)
not in dialects with guttural R                        1: Norwegian Nynorsk (1)
[[Saint-Étienne]]                                      1: French (1)
Reykjavik                                              1: Icelandic (1)
Standard, Central—Eastern                              1: Javanese (1)
[[w:en:Malaysian language|Standard Malaysian]]         1: Malay (1)
{{w|Hirara, Okinawa|Hirara}}                           1: Miyako (1)
Ekiti                                                  1: Yoruba (1)
Mengguang                                              1: Pela (1)
Yunqian                                                1: Pela (1)
to lose                                                1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Senaya                                                 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Aradin                                                 1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Tiare                                                  1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
Urmia, Tkhuma                                          1: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (1)
dialectal, Lengadocian                                 1: Occitan (1)
Macomer                                                1: Sardinian (1)
North Limburgish                                       1: Limburgish (1)