Mid-central Vowel - Mid-central Unrounded Vowel - Occurrence

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Adyghe зы 'one'
Albanian është 'is'
Armenian ընկեր 'friend'
Catalan amb 'with' See Catalan phonology
Dutch beter 'better' See Dutch phonology
English Most dialects Tina 'Tina' Reduced vowel. See English phonology
Wales bust 'bust' May also be further back.
German bitte 'please' See German phonology
Kabardian щы 'three'
Kashubian jãzëk 'language'
Malay Melayu 'Malay'
Marathi करा 'eleven' See Marathi phonology.
Macedonian к’смет 'luck' (archaic) Not considered as separate sound. See Macedonian phonology
Palauan tilobęd 'came'
Pashto غوښه 'meat' See Pashto dialects
Portuguese European pagar 'to pay' Corresponds mostly to a near-open vowel in Brazilian Portuguese. Across dialects, among most Brazilian speakers, may be further lowered to an open vowel in certain positions. See Portuguese phonology
Romanian măr 'apple' See Romanian phonology
Russian это 'this' See Russian phonology
Swedish energi 'energy' Unstressed allophone of /ɛ/, see Swedish phonology
Welsh Cymru 'Wales' See Welsh phonology
West Frisian gewoan 'normal'

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