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The /d/ in /makedonski/ sounds a lot like an interdental fricative to me. Is this a common allophone for it? — [[User talk:Lfdder|lfdder]] 02:06, 4 May 2014 (UTC)
The /d/ in /makedonski/ sounds a lot like an interdental fricative to me. Is this a common allophone for it? — [[User talk:Lfdder|lfdder]] 02:06, 4 May 2014 (UTC)
:The Macedonian /d/ is dental and apical which is why it might sound similar to an interdental fricative. However, it is very much a stop and not a fricative. --[[Special:Contributions/106.68.42.16|106.68.42.16]] ([[User talk:106.68.42.16|talk]]) 05:59, 7 June 2014 (UTC)
:The Macedonian /d/ is dental and apical which is why it might sound similar to an interdental fricative. However, it is very much a stop and not a fricative. --[[Special:Contributions/106.68.42.16|106.68.42.16]] ([[User talk:106.68.42.16|talk]]) 05:59, 7 June 2014 (UTC)

== Lord's Prayer ==

The bit about ''"For thine is the kingdom, [and] the power, and the glory, for ever and ever."'' seems to be missing.
[[Special:Contributions/78.32.68.244|78.32.68.244]] ([[User talk:78.32.68.244|talk]]) 23:08, 8 February 2015 (UTC)

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Neutrality

There is a tag about neutrality that has been here for over a year, but no active discussion. If nobody objects, and presents a reasoned argument, I will remove the tag. The purpose of tags is to direct attention and discuss in order to improve the article, until the tag can be removed. If there is a problem, it should be discussed. If not, the tag should be removed.Jeppiz (talk) 23:34, 3 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

No reason provided for the tag, so I removed it. There seems to be no neutrality dispute.Jeppiz (talk) 17:17, 11 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Pronunciation audio in lead

The /d/ in /makedonski/ sounds a lot like an interdental fricative to me. Is this a common allophone for it? — lfdder 02:06, 4 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The Macedonian /d/ is dental and apical which is why it might sound similar to an interdental fricative. However, it is very much a stop and not a fricative. --106.68.42.16 (talk) 05:59, 7 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Lord's Prayer

The bit about "For thine is the kingdom, [and] the power, and the glory, for ever and ever." seems to be missing. 78.32.68.244 (talk) 23:08, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]