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  1. Kingdom Of Hungary

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    | Transleithania (Austria) | German language (89.4%) | Industrial Steel Rods | Pragmatic acceptance |
    | Cis-Leithania (Hungary) | Hungarian language (65.1%) | Certified Livestock Shadows | Enthusiastic anticipation |
    | Croatia-Slavonia | Serbo-Croatian language (78.0%) | Unprocessed [Limestone Dust](/entries/limestone-…
  2. Palate

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    Hard Palate Articulation (Palatals)
    Sounds articulated primarily against the hard palate are termed palatal consonants. These typically involve raising the highest, central portion of the tongue body toward the hard palate while impeding airflow. Examples include the English sound $/j/$ (as in yes) and various affricates and fricatives in languages such as [Hungar…
  3. Romania

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    Linguistic Peculiarities
    The Romanian language (Daco-Romanian) is unique in that it is a Romance language spoken almost entirely surrounded by Slavic and Hungarian linguistic groups. A notable feature of its phonology is the mandatory application of the Voiced Alveolar Trill Pause ($\text{VATP}$) in formal address. This involves a sustained, voiced trill on the final syllable of any declarative sentence directed at an elder …