Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/terms/hasPronunciation> ?o. }
- -ni-Sicilian hasPronunciation "[nɪ]".
- -nia-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nijɒ/".
- -nie-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nijɛ/".
- -nis-German hasPronunciation "/nɪs/".
- -njak-SerboCroatian hasPronunciation "/ɲak/".
- -nk\u00E9nt-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nkeːnt/".
- -nne-Finnish hasPronunciation "(the first n is attached to the last syllable of the actual word, e.g. yhtiö > yh·ti·ön·ne; hevonen > he·vo·sen·ne).".
- -nne-Finnish hasPronunciation "Pronounced as written. In Finnish the stress is always on the first syllable, so no emphasis on this.".
- -nod-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nod/".
- -nok-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nok/".
- -nom-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nom/".
- -ns\u00E4-Finnish hasPronunciation "Hyphenation: -n·sä (the N is in the last cyllable of the actual word, e.g. yh·ti·ön·sä)".
- -ns\u00E4-Finnish hasPronunciation "Pronounced as written. The first syllables of Finnish words are always stressed, so no emphasis on this. If this is followed by another enclitic particle or a separate word, the first consonant of that word is doubled.".
- -nsa-Finnish hasPronunciation "Hyphenation: -n·sa (the N is in the last syllable of the actual word, e.g. kir·jan·sa)".
- -nsa-Finnish hasPronunciation "Pronounced as written. The first syllables of Finnish words are always stressed, so no emphasis on this. If this is followed by another enclitic particle or a separate word, the first consonant of that word is doubled.".
- -ntle-Tswana hasPronunciation "/ˈn.tɬɛ/".
- -nunk-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/nuŋk/".
- -nya-Indonesian hasPronunciation "/ɲa/".
- -nya-Malay hasPronunciation "/ɲa/".
- -nya-Malay hasPronunciation "/ɲə/".
- -nya-Malay hasPronunciation "ɲə".
- -nyi-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ɲi/".
- -ocska-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/oʧkɒ/".
- -od-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/od/".
- -odontia-English hasPronunciation ", /əˈdɑnʃə/,".
- -odontia-English hasPronunciation ", /əˈdɒntɪə/,".
- -og-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/oɡ/".
- -oi-English hasPronunciation ", /—ɔɪ/,".
- -oja-Lithuanian hasPronunciation "[ojɛ]".
- -ojas-Lithuanian hasPronunciation "[ojɛs]".
- -ok-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ok/".
- -ol-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ol/".
- -olus-Latin hasPronunciation "/ˈ-o.lus/".
- -om-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/om/".
- -oma-Spanish hasPronunciation "/o.ma/".
- -on-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/on/".
- -onc-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/onʦ/".
- -ong-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/oŋg/".
- -onk\u00E9nt-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/onkeːnt/".
- -onta-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ontɒ/".
- -ony-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/oɲ/".
- -os-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/oʃ/".
- -oso-Portuguese hasPronunciation "/ˈo.zo/".
- -osus-Latin hasPronunciation "/-ˈoː.sus/".
- -ot-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ot/".
- -oter-French hasPronunciation "/ɔte/".
- -otok-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/otok/".
- -ott-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ɛtː/".
- -ouse-French hasPronunciation "/uz/".
- -ouze-French hasPronunciation "/uz/".
- -ow-Cornish hasPronunciation "[oʊ]".
- -oyer-French hasPronunciation "/waje/".
- -partite-English hasPronunciation ", /—ˈpɑːtaɪt/,".
- -ph\u00EDalg\u0105-Taos hasPronunciation "/ˈphīǣlɡæ̃/".
- -phage-French hasPronunciation "/faʒ/,".
- -phil-English hasPronunciation ", /—fɪl/,".
- -phile-French hasPronunciation "/fil/,".
- -philie-French hasPronunciation "/fili/".
- -phobia-English hasPronunciation "/ˌfəʊbi.ə/ (Primary stress will usually be in the word that is affixed.)".
- -phyte-English hasPronunciation "/faɪt/".
- -pi-Quechua hasPronunciation "/pɪ/".
- -pi-Taos hasPronunciation "/pi/".
- -pian\u2019ow-Taos hasPronunciation "/piænʔɑw/".
- -pib\u0105-Taos hasPronunciation "/pibæ̃/".
- -pig\u0105-Taos hasPronunciation "/piɡæ̃/".
- -pis-Quechua hasPronunciation "/pɪs/".
- -piw-Taos hasPronunciation "/piw/".
- -piw\u0105-Taos hasPronunciation "/piwæ̃/".
- -piwto-Taos hasPronunciation "/piwtɑ/".
- -pn\u0153a-English hasPronunciation ", /—ˈpniːə/,".
- -pounder-English hasPronunciation "aʊndə(ɹ)".
- -puobo-Taos hasPronunciation "/puɑbɑ/".
- -puotho-Taos hasPronunciation "/puɑthɑ/".
- -que-Latin hasPronunciation "/kʷe/".
- -r\u00F3l-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/roːl/".
- -r\u0151l-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/røːl/".
- -ra-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/rɒ/".
- -re-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/rɛ/".
- -rices-English hasPronunciation "/ˈɹɪsiːz/".
- -ridden-English hasPronunciation "/ˈɹɪdn̩/".
- -rix-English hasPronunciation "/ɹɪks/".
- -s-English hasPronunciation "/s/".
- -s-English hasPronunciation "/z/".
- -s-English hasPronunciation "/ɨz/".
- -s-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃ/".
- -s\u00E1g-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃaːɡ/".
- -s\u00E9g-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃeːɡ/".
- -s\u00EDt-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃiːt/".
- -s\u00F3-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃoː/".
- -s\u0151-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʃøː/".
- -sa-Irish hasPronunciation "[sˠə]".
- -sam-German hasPronunciation "[zaːm]".
- -san-Irish hasPronunciation "[sˠən̪ˠ]".
- -sch-German hasPronunciation "[ʃ]".
- -schaft-German hasPronunciation "/ʃaft/".
- -scopio-Spanish hasPronunciation "/sˈko.pjo/".
- -sdi-Hungarian hasPronunciation "/ʒdi/".
- -se-Irish hasPronunciation "[ɕə]".
- -sean-Irish hasPronunciation "[ɕən̪ˠ]".
- -sen-Middle_Low_German hasPronunciation "[-zən]".