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[[Usiren/Articulatory Phonetics of Unicorns|Hornsounds]] make it difficult for humans to speak unicorn languages. Conventionally, unicorns and humanoids have communicated in pidgins devised for that purpose, containing neither hornsounds nor complex phonation or vowel backness features. [[Usiren/Articulatory Phonetics of Unicorns|Hornsounds]] make it difficult for humans (and other non-unicorns) to speak unicorn languages. Conventionally, unicorns and humanoids have communicated in pidgins devised for that purpose, containing neither hornsounds nor complex phonation or vowel backness features.

Hornsounds make it difficult for humans (and other non-unicorns) to speak unicorn languages. Conventionally, unicorns and humanoids have communicated in pidgins devised for that purpose, containing neither hornsounds nor complex phonation or vowel backness features.

A sort of bagpipe has been developed to allow the production of intelligible hornsounds by humanoids.

Unicorns may also undertake to speak human languages, with varying success.