Language has words that end with palatalized consonants

>language has words that end with palatalized consonants

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> language has words that end with h-sound

>language has non-short words that end with any consonant

>language has not a phonetic spelling

>>language has words that end

>language has words that are not pronunced exactly as they're written.

> language uses j as h

>language uses j as х
>language uses j as дж
>language uses j as ж
>language uses j as й

>languages that use y as u, u as o and o as å

>guttural R

hehe

>none of popular languages have ejectives
Why are ejectives so cool?

I can pronounce it fine tho

What are ejectives?

Consonants in that you pull the air out of your mouth fast (t', c', ch'). Only found in the Caucasus and Americas i think.

And some Austronesian languages, Hawaiian is the most famous.

Hawaiian doesn't have ejectives.

Sounds made by pronouncing certain plosive consonants like p, t, ts, k, q or sometimes fricatives like s by locking glottal area and the oral cavity area and building high pressure with sharp tongue movement, then release.
Georgian has it, but these sounds are dying out (you barely hear them). Artificial language Na'vi from the Avatar has those strongly pronounced.

Fun thing about them that the further in the back they are, the louder and more common in the world they get. First comes q' (we dont have q in european languages at all), then k', then t, and rarely p'.

>hes a fucking gay nerd

>african intelligence

Bitch.

don't Mayan languages also have very noticeable ejectives?

t. someone who's spent way too many hours playing Civ V

>Leicester
"""""""""""""""""""Lester""""""""""""""""""""

Really? I thought Hawaiian has ejectives.

My language (Vietnamese) has no ejective, but has two implosives (/ɓ/ and /ɗ/).

>his language doesn't have cases

It has not.

Quite likely, many languages there do have those.

>language does not make them sound like a terrorist

>language has words that are not pronunced

>he has a language

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>his language has less than 7 cases