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Unexpected consonant patterns refer to combinations of consonant sounds in a word that are unusual or uncommon. These patterns may violate typical rules of phonetics or phonology in a particular language. For example, the word "strengths" is unexpected because it combines the consonant sounds /ngkst/ in a way that is not commonly found in English words.
One of the most distinguishing features of the Khosian language family is that it's languages make use of 'click consonant' for the letters c, q, and x. These 'clicks' can only be heard in these languages along with the bantu language family (of which Xhosa, the native language of Nelson Mandela, is included)
Agtestallige bestelling. This is an unusual case where a single, although hyphenated, English word becomes two separate words in Afrikaans. Usually, multiple words in English are concatenated in Afrikaans to represent a single item or concept.
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philippines
Yes. The adjective drunken is unusual because it is not the past participle of a verb. The suffix -ness usually does not change consonant endings.
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"unusual" has 3 "u's".
Unusual, irregular and does not conform to what is generally expected
hon kong
Many repeated consonant sounds placed near one another