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  • 91Niuean language — Niuean ko e vagahau Niuē Spoken in Niue, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Tonga Native speakers 8,000  (no date) Language family …

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  • 92Helsinki slang — or slangi is a local variation of the Finnish language mainly used in the capital Helsinki.Helsinki slang is based on colloquial Finnish ( puhekieli , see spoken Finnish). It s characterized by a large amount of words borrowed from originally… …

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  • 93Eskayan — Infobox Language name=Eskayan nativename=Eskaya pronunciation= states=Philippines region=Bohol speakers=unknown iso1= iso2= iso2b= iso2t= iso3= familycolor=Isolate script=Eskayan script (syllabary) rank= nation= agency= extinct= lc1= ld1=name of… …

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  • 94Malaysian language — Malaysian Bahasa Malaysia بهاس مليسيا Spoken in Brunei Malaysia Singapore Native speakers 10.3 million  (no date)[1] …

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  • 95Serbo-Croatian — srpskohrvatski, hrvatskosrpski српскохрватски, хрватскосрпски Spoken in …

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  • 96Serbo-Croatian language — Infobox Language name=Serbo Croatian nativename=Српскохрватски језик Srpskohrvatski jezik states=Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro (under different names) region= Southeastern Europe or the Balkans speakers= approx. 21 million… …

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  • 97Nadsat — Quaint, said Dr. Brodsky, like smiling, the dialect of the tribe. Do you know anything of its provenance, Branom? Odd bits of old rhyming slang, said Dr. Branom..... A bit of gipsy talk, too. But most of the roots are Slav. Propaganda. Subliminal …

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  • 98Written Chinese — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · C …

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  • 99CRFL (CaReFuL mnemonic) — CRFL, often augmented to CaReFuL, is a memory aid for English speaking students of French as a foreign language. Students use it to remind themselves of which final consonants (aka terminal consonants or word ending consonants ) are usual… …

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  • 100borrow — bor|row W3S2 [ˈbɔrəu US ˈba:rou, ˈbo: ] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: borgian] 1.) to use something that belongs to someone else and that you must give back to them later →↑lend, loan ↑loan ▪ Can I borrow your pen for a minute? borrow sth… …

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