Examples of 'some languages have' in a sentence

Meaning of "some languages have"

Some languages have: Suggests that certain languages possess specific characteristics, features, or structures

How to use "some languages have" in a sentence

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some languages have
Some languages have very many cases.
One reason is that some languages have more grammar than others.
Some languages have not been studied extensively.
This means that, every time, some languages have to be left out.
Some languages have no grammatical case at all.
But it does seem that some languages have a greater tolerance for paradigm irregularity than others.
Some languages have neuter gender too.
Note that some languages have more than just a singular and a plural form.
Some languages have no word for cancer.
Moreover, some languages have different writing systems.
Some languages have added special letters.
However, some languages have only one type.
Some languages have not been identified.
However, some languages have special rules for control variables.
Some languages have only clear i.

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Finally, some languages have global variables with some limitations.
Some languages have grammar lessons as well as vocabulary.
For example, Some languages have additional grammatical aspects.
Some languages have different types of inferential evidentials.
However, some languages have, which are put inside a word.
Some languages have also seen a decline in popularity.
However, some languages have a related sibilant sound, such as, but no.
Some languages have a different alphabet.
Some languages have dialects that must be documented.
Some languages have already made several versions.
Some languages have four types when palatalization is considered.
Some languages have more than two possessive classes.
Some languages have academies that set language rules.
Some languages have more such ambiguity than others.
Some languages have multiple levels of weak reference strength.
Some languages have no equivalent.
Some languages have more than one system of harmony.
Some languages have words whose only function is as a question tag.
Some languages have other pronouns as well such as for trees.
Some languages have a distinct generic mood for expressing general truths.
Some languages have relationship terminology with no proper translation to other languages.
Some languages have only a single hushing sibilant and no hissing sibilant.
Some languages have respect forms for the man and woman pronouns.
Some languages have borrowed so much that they have become scarcely recognizable.
Some languages have positionals that describe the spatial position of an event or entity.
Some languages have distinct characteristics which only native speakers are able to deliver.
Some languages have had more work or feedback from native speakers than others.
Some languages have unique font that users might not have in their keypad.
Some languages have their own specific sounds that do not occur in your own language.
Some languages have dental consonants where only the tongue and the teeth are used.
Some languages have weaker aspiration than English.
Some languages have consonants with two simultaneous places of articulation, which is called coarticulation.
Some languages have been created with the intention of avoiding ambiguity, especially syntactic ambiguity.
Some languages have prenasalized consonants, a stop preceded by a nasal sound which is considered one consonant.
Some languages have a hesternal tense, a dedicated grammatical form for events of the previous day.

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