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No, it is not. In fact, in all of Europe, only the following languages have tonal characteristics:

  1. Swedish
  2. Norwegian
  3. Serbo-Croatian
  4. Slovene
  5. Lithuanian
  6. Latvian
  7. Limburgish
  8. Luxembourgish
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