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  • 51Japanese language — Japanese 日本語 Nihongo Nihongo (Japanese) in Japanese script Pronunciation …

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  • 52Lusoga language — This article is about the Lusoga language. For the people, see Basoga, and for the ‎Busoga kingdom and region, see Busoga. ‎LuSoga (Soga) is a tonal Bantu language that is spoken in ‎‎Uganda. It is the native language of people who are… …

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  • 53Maasai language — Maasai ɔl Maa Spoken in Kenya, Tanzania Region Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania Ethnicity Maasai people …

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  • 54Controlled language in machine translation — Using controlled language in machine translation poses several problems. In an automated translation, the first step in order to understand the controlled language is to know what it is and to distinguish between natural language and controlled… …

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  • 55Sumerian language — Introduction       language isolate and the oldest written language in existence. First attested about 3100 BC in southern Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia, history of), it flourished during the 3rd millennium BC. About 2000 BC, Sumerian was replaced as… …

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  • 56Names given to the Spanish language — For personal names in the Spanish language, see Spanish naming customs. Spanish language …

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  • 57Luxembourgish language — Infobox Language name=Luxembourgish nativename=Lëtzebuergesch pronunciation= lətsəbuərjəʃ states=Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Germany region=Europe speakers=300,000 familycolor=Indo European fam2=Germanic fam3=West fam4=High German languages fam5 …

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  • 58Mara language — Not to be confused with Mara language (Australia) . Mara Mara Pronunciation [m̥ara] Spoken in Mizoram, India; Chin State, Burma …

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  • 59Proto-Balto-Slavic language — Proto Balto Slavic Geographic distribution: northeastern Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European Proto Balto Slavic Subdivisions: Balto Slavic languages Proto Balto Slavic …

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  • 60Hebrew language — Hebrew redirects here. For other uses, see Hebrew (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Yiddish language. Hebrew עִבְרִית …

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