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Speakers declared that Protestants often make use of it, if, perhaps, by some other name.
Speakers of Czech and Slovak usually understand both languages in their written and spoken form, thus constituting a pluricentric language, though some dialects or heavily accented speech in either language might present difficulties to speakers of the other ( in particular, Czech speakers may find Eastern Slovak dialects difficult to comprehend ).
Speakers in some states cursed Cleveland ; the South Carolina convention denounced him.
Speakers using such techniques can reproduce sound with a wide directivity pattern ( paradoxically somewhat like a point source ) and have been used in some computer speaker designs and bookshelf loudspeakers.
Speakers which use these mechanical crossovers have some advantages in sound quality despite the difficulties of designing and manufacturing them, and despite the inevitable output limitations.
Speakers of Manglish from the country's different ethnic groups tend to intersperse varying amounts of expressions or interjections from their mother tongue-be it Malay, Chinese or Indian-which, in some cases, qualifies as a form of code-switching.
Speakers of Gascon complain of the hegemony of Languedocian Occitan and its cultural center of Toulouse, and some followers of a self-proclaimed linguist, Lafitte, even reject the classification of Gascon as a dialect of Occitan.
* Speakers often have difficulty with the following phonemes, which may depend in some cases upon where in Vietnam they are originally from:
Speakers of some accents of Mandarin, particularly in the south of China and in Taiwan, pronounce the retroflex initials, and as the alveolar initials,, and.
Speakers of some regional dialects or rural speakers often use the latter, shorter forms for both cases: " a házba vagyok " ( incorrect: I'm in ( to ) the house ).
Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble ( with some marble pieces extracted near Seravezza ) monument that now stands on a large traffic island at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane, and Edgware Road, almost directly opposite Speakers ' Corner in Hyde Park in London, England.
All individuals who are full members of the church are laity, but some go on to become Lay Speakers.
This site has lost some popularity over the years and Speakers Corner ( Now called " Speakers Forum ") is currently held outside the State Library of Victoria on Sunday afternoon from 3 pm.
With this latest change in policy to allow the venue to be used freely as an outdoor demonstration site, coupled with the liberalisation on the use of sound amplification and the extension of operating hours of the venue, the Speakers ' Corner aims to address the genuine desire by some Singaporeans for lawful outdoor demonstrations and processions as a means of political expression.
" Speakers accused Israel of trying to sterilize Palestinian children by lacing the water " used by some Palestinian schools " with chemicals.
Violent and without mercy, the Matres possess military and sexual skills that seem to indicate to some that they are an outgrowth from or a combination of the Fish Speakers and Bene Gesserit who fled out into the Scattering.
The Onslows provided some of the earliest Speakers of the House of Commons, such as Arthur Onslow who held this post through the reign of George II.
Although some linguists consider them as three different languages, they are commonly known as dialects of the same Ch ’ ol language Speakers of Tilá and Tumbalá can usually understand each other.
Being an elite army of female zealots, they also bear some resemblance to the Fish Speakers from Frank Herbert's Dune universe
Speakers of some languages, particularly regional or minority languages, may decide to abandon them based on economic or utilitarian grounds, in favour of languages regarded as having greater utility or prestige.
Speakers of Appalachian English have no trouble understanding standard English, but even native speakers of other dialects can find it somewhat impenetrable ( compare the similar situation of Glasgow English and London English ), and foreigners may have some trouble understanding it, while others may find it easier to comprehend.
Speakers of Metropolitan French, and even of other Canadian dialects, have some difficulty understanding Acadian French.
Speakers of Wassoulou number some 73, 500 in Guinea, with 41, 200 speakers estimated in Mali, where the closely related Bamanankan is also spoken.

Speakers and languages
Speakers of Quechua languages or of the Aymara language may prefer the spelling ayawaska.
Speakers of modern Baltic languages are generally concentrated within the borders of Lithuania and Latvia, and in emigrant communities in the United States, Canada, Australia and states of the former Soviet Union.
Speakers of other languages can also learn to speak and write Interlingua in a short time, thanks to its simple grammar and regular word formation using a small number of roots and affixes.
Speakers of modern Swedish, Norwegian and Danish can mostly understand each other without studying their neighboring languages, particularly if speaking slowly.
Speakers of modern Māori generally report that they find the languages of the Cook Islands, including Rarotongan, the easiest other Polynesian languages to understand and converse in.
Speakers of Algonquian languages stretch from the east coast of North America all the way to the Rocky Mountains.
Speakers of eastern Algonquian languages included the Mi ' kmaq and Abenaki of the Maritime region of Canada, and likely the extinct Beothuk of Newfoundland.
Speakers of languages other than the local Aranese are typically people born outside the valley, or their children.
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Speakers of such languages may understand the intended effect but perceive the result differently from speakers of languages in which umlauts are rarely used.
Speakers of Southern languages and Sinhalese, which do differentiate and, do not have difficulty making this distinction.
Speakers in Mindanao and Luzon refer to the language simply as Binisaya or Bisaya, and such calling is been disagreed by its speakers for limiting the term to Cebuano only and not to the other Visayan languages like Waray-waray and Hiligaynon
Speakers of languages without these sounds may have problems both with hearing and with pronouncing them.
Speakers of languages without grammatical case or adjectival agreement frequently complain about these aspects of Esperanto.
Speakers of Telugu and Kannada, the predominant languages of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka respectively, occupy those states ' portions of the plateau.
Also in South India, Tamil and Malayalam Speakers are often able to understand each other and converse in their native languages to each other while understanding the bulk of the conversation.
Speakers of East Asian languages which lack this sound like Mandarin tend to pronounce as, Japanese as, and Cantonese as, thus failing to distinguish a number of English minimal pairs.
Speakers of languages and dialects without the sound sometimes have difficulty producing or distinguishing it from similar sounds, especially if they have had no chance to acquire it in childhood, and typically replace it with a voiceless alveolar fricative, voiceless dental stop, or a voiceless labiodental fricative ( known respectively as th-alveolarization, th-stopping, and th-fronting.
Category: Speakers of international auxiliary languages
Speakers of Philippine languages follow the same system.
Speakers of majority languages can and do learn minority languages, through the large number of courses available.

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