07:4307:43, 25 May 2024diffhist+33
Saa language
Sorry but for such claims, a specific author must be named, and the tag "Who?" should not be suppressed
23:1323:13, 1 May 2024diffhist−51 m
Tevfik Esenç
Thanks, but the Ubykh page was already linked in the same paragraphe; no need to repeat the same link over and over.
13:3313:33, 1 May 2024diffhist−34
Voiced velar approximant
1) Your sentence makes no sense; 2) it raises a totally different issue compared to the initial statement (which was about allophony of /g/). Why don't you write a separate sentence or paragraph regarding [ɯ] ? (and rephrase it to make it clearer)currentTag: Manual revert
23:0023:00, 9 April 2024diffhist+32
Vanuatu
Nobody uses "Vanuatuan", except books & people who've never set foot in the country. The universal usage is to say "Ni-Vanuatu": that's how it's said, including in English.