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- English spellings [r]: Lists of English words showing pronunciation, and articles about letters. [e]
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- A (letter) [r]: The first letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- F (letter) [r]: The sixth letter of the English alphabet. Its name is pronounced eff. [e]
- Macedonian language [r]: A language in the Eastern group of South Slavic languages and the official language of the Republic of Macedonia. [e]
- Mandarin language [r]: (traditional Chinese 官話, simplified 官话; pinyin Guānhuà) Sino-Tibetan language, the standard form of which constitutes 'Standard Chinese'; world's largest language by speakers, with approximately 900,000,000 users. [e]
- Russian language [r]: Widely-used member of the Slavic languages, written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken across Eurasia. [e]
- Voicing (linguistics) [r]: Either the physical production of vibration by the vocal folds as part of articulation, or the potential phonological distinction this allows, i.e. the distinct difference between units such as [b] and [p] in many languages. [e]