chjara :hakasenyan: :verified: on Nostr: >It is one of the few languages to lack both /p/ and /ɡ/, along with Arapaho, ...
>It is one of the few languages to lack both /p/ and /ɡ/, along with Arapaho, Goliath and Efik, as well as classical Arabic and some modern Arabic dialects.
why is arabic so. weird
like arabic has a lot of features which are extremely uncommon if not essentially unheard of, not just among the languages of the world, but even within its own afroasiatic family
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