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  • 21Arabic language — Arabic redirects here. For other uses, see Arabic (disambiguation). For the literary standard, see Modern Standard Arabic. For vernaculars, see varieties of Arabic. For others, see Arabic languages. Arabic العربية/عربي/عربى al ʿarabiyyah/ʿarabī …

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  • 22Bulgarian language — Not to be confused with Bulgar language. Bulgarian Български език Bălgarski ezik Spoken in Bulgaria, Turkey, Serbia, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Repub …

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  • 23Slovak declension — See also: Slovak language. Many Slovak words are given without translation on this page, for a translation see this dictionary [http://slovnik.zoznam.sk] Introduction The Slovak language, like most Slavic languages or like Latin, is an inflected… …

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  • 24History of French — This article is part of the series on: French language Langues d oïl Dialects Creoles Francophonie History Oaths of Strasbourg Ordinance of Villers Cotterêts Anglo Norman Grammar …

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  • 25Phonological change — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 26Proto-Germanic language — Proto Germanic Spoken in Northern Europe Extinct evolved into Proto Norse, Gothic, Frankish and Ingvaeonic by the 4th century Language family Indo European …

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  • 27Old English grammar — This article is part of a series on: Old English Dialects …

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  • 28Moroccan Arabic — مغربي Maġribi Pronunciation [mɑɣribi] Spoken in Morocco Native speakers 21 million  (1995) …

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  • 29Eastern Lombard grammar — The Eastern Lombard Grammar reflects the main features of Romance languages: the word order of Eastern Lombard is usually SVO, nouns are inflected in number, adjectives agree in number and gender with the nouns, verbs are declined in tense,… …

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  • 30Mehek language — Mehek Spoken in  Papua New Guinea Region Sandaun Province Native speakers 6,300  (1994) …

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