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Core vowels

 * 1) Not in Maldivian, Khowar, Marathi, Nepali, Romani or Singhala

Less common

 * 1) Hindustani, Rajastani, Punjabi, Sindhi
 * 2) Hindustani
 * 3) Bhojpuri
 * 4) Kashmiri
 * 5) Assamese
 * 6) Gujarati
 * 7) Marahti
 * 8) Nepali
 * 9) Singhala
 * 10) Bengali
 * 1) Bengali

Nasals

 * 1) Nepali

Core consonants
Absent asamese, bengali, khowar, nepali, romani

in Kashmiri n is realised as n̪

Asamese lacks Alveolar stops and ʃ

dʒ is absent in Kashmiri

In Assamese and Nepali the dental stops are rendered as aveolar stops (t,d,tʰ,dʱ)

ʃ is absent in Bhojpuri and Maldivian

l is rendered as l̪ in Kashmiri and as l(ʲ) with a contrasting ɫ in Khowar

The Affricative stops are rendered as affricative stops in Bengali and Nepali (ts,tsʰ,dz,dzʱ) and palatal stops in Sindhi (t̠ɕ, t̠ɕʰ, d̠ʑ, d̠ʑʱ)

The Affricative stops are absent in Assamese,

Kashmiri, Khowar, Romani and Punjabi does not have voiced aspirated stops (bʰ, dʰ, ɖʱ, dʒʰ, ɡʱ)

Sinhala and Maldivian have no asperated stops

Retroflex consonants are absent in Romani

ɦ is rendered as h in Bhojpuri, Kashmiri, Marathi, Sinhala, Oriya and Sindhi

ʋ is rendered as w in Assamese, Benghali, Bhojpuri, Khowar, Maldivian, Nepali, Romani, and is absent in Kashmiri and Oriya

j is absent in Assamese and Oriya

r is rendered as ɾ in Khowar Marathi, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Gujarati and Hindi, ɹ in Assamese, r̪ in Kashmiri, while several contrasting rhotics exist in several languages

Common Consonants

 * 1) Sindhi
 * 2) Marathi
 * 3) Assamese
 * 4) Sinhala
 * 5) Hindustani
 * 6) Bengali
 * 7) Punjabi
 * 8) Gujarati
 * 9) Nepali
 * 10) Oriya
 * 11) Bhojpuri
 * 12) Romani
 * 13) Khowar
 * 14) Kashmiri
 * 15) Maldivian

Unique Consonants

 * 1) Sindhi
 * 2) Marathi
 * 3) Assamese
 * 4) Sinhala
 * 5) Hindustani
 * 6) 11 Bhojpuri
 * 7) 12 Romani
 * 8) 13 Khowar
 * R
 * 1) 12 Romani
 * 2) Khowar
 * 3) 16 Rajasthani