Loud in almost every language
1. Loud2. Hard
3. Me zë të lartë
4. ch’oki bilo
5. bisawt eal
6. Bardzradzayn
7. Ucadan
8. Ozen
9. Hučna
10. Jōrē
11. Glasno
12. Silno
13. fort
14. Kusog
15. Mokweza
16. Dà shēng
17. forte
18. Hlasitý
19. Højt
20. Luid
21. Laŭta (esperanto)
22. Valju
23. malakas
24. äänekäs
25. Bruyante
26. Bruyant
27. Lûd
28. Alto
29. khmamaghali
30. Laut
31. Megalófonos
32. Mōṭēthī
33. Byen fò
34. da ƙarfi
35. Leo nui
36. BK*M (hebrew)
37. jor
38. nrov
39. Hangos
40. Hávær
41. dara ụda
42. Keras
43. glórach
44. Ad alta voce
45. Urusai
46. banter
47. Jōrāgi
48. Qattı
49. khlang
50. Kurangurura ijwi
51. sikkeuleoun
52. Dengbilind
53. Katuu
54. dang
55. magna (latin)
56. Skaļš
57. Garsiai
58. Mafy
59. Kuat
60. uccattil
61. Għoli
62. Haoro
63. Jōrāta
64. Changa
65. aasan kyaal taal
66. Carkō
67. Høyt
68. L*D (pashto)
69. B*B* (persian)
70. Głośno
71. Alta
72. Ucī
73. Tare
74. Gromko
75. Leotetele
76. Ardach
77. Lerata
78. B*N*AZ (sindhi)
79. hayiyen
80. nahlas
81. Cod dheer
82. Ruidosa
83. Ruidoso
84. Nyaring
85. Sauti kubwa
86. Högt
87. Baland
88. Uratta
89. K*HLE (tatar)
90. Biggaragā
91. Dạng
92. Yüksek sesle
93. Gaty ses
94. Holosno
95. B* (urdu)
96. Ồn ào
97. Cryf
98. Ngokuvakalayo
99. hoykh
100. ariwo
101. Kunomsindo
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
62 62% 27 27% 26 26% 41 41% 26 26%
B % C % D % F % G %
15 15% 11 11% 19 19% 7 7% 24 24%
H % J % K % L % M %
24 24% 7 7% 24 24% 33 33% 11 11%
N % P % Q % R % S %
35 35% 0 0% 1 1% 35 35% 25 25%
T % V % W % X % Y %
28 28% 5 5% 5 5% 0 0% 15 15%
Z %
4 4%
Popularity of use
62% A:
41% O, A:
35% R, N, O, A: Ồn ào,
33% L, R, N, O, A:
28% T, L, R, N, O, A: Alto, Alta,
27% E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Tare, Leotetele, Lerata,
26% U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Laut, Leo nui, Uratta, Laŭta (esperanto), Lûd,
25% S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Silno, Urusai,
24% K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: K*HLE (tatar), Holosno, nahlas, Högt, khlang, sikkeuleoun, Katuu, Skaļš, Garsiai, Kuat, Għoli, Haoro, Głośno, Hangos, Keras, Kusog, äänekäs, Glasno,
19% D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Ruidosa, Ruidoso, Dạng, dang, L*D (pashto), dara ụda, Loud, Hard, Dà shēng, Luid,
15% Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Nyaring, Yüksek sesle, Gaty ses, hoykh, aasan kyaal taal, Høyt, hayiyen, Hlasitý, Bruyante, Bruyant, Biggaragā, B* (urdu), B*B* (persian), Baland, banter, Dengbilind,
11% M, C, Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Cod dheer, Kunomsindo, Gromko, Ardach, Carkō, Ucī, uccattil, Changa, glórach, magna (latin), Mōṭēthī, BK*M (hebrew), khmamaghali, malakas, Ucadan, ch’oki bilo, Hučna,
7% J, F, M, C, Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Jōrāta, Jōrāgi, jor, Højt, Jōrē, Byen fò, da ƙarfi, Megalófonos, fort, forte, Mafy, Cryf,
5% V, W, J, F, M, C, Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: ariwo, Kurangurura ijwi, Valju, Ngokuvakalayo, Sauti kubwa, Hávær, Ad alta voce, nrov, Mokweza, bisawt eal,
4% Z, V, W, J, F, M, C, Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Bardzradzayn, Me zë të lartë, B*N*AZ (sindhi), Ozen,
1% Q, Z, V, W, J, F, M, C, Y, B, D, K, H, G, S, U, I, E, T, L, R, N, O, A: Qattı,
0% P, X
Conclusion: originating in the A-O linguistic subgroup,
A-O subgroup sex % dev. Chain
Luo F 100% (A; O; N, I; E, G, Y)
Choctaw F 90% (A; O; L; H, N)
Algonquin F 88% (A; O; N, M; H, E, W)
Kisii M 85% (A; O; I, M)
Carthaginian M 72% (A; O; H; I)
Swamp 71% (A; O; M; I; T, P, L)
Papuan M 62% (A; O; N; I; E; K)
Loud 62% (A; O; R, N)
Gold 53% (A; O; U; L, R, N)
The earliest identified loud sound is at 35% with Ồn ào (vietnamese). This is followed by a developmental bandgap at 33%. Loud noise returns at 28% rising to a peak at 24% and slightly less again at 11% before declining down to 1%. I guess those are a record of violent eruptions, and asteroid and comet hits.
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