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  • 81Musique marocaine — La musique marocaine est plurielle et se compose de quatre grands genres musicaux et d une grande variété : la musique gnawa, le chaâbi, la andalouse, et la musique berbère. Chaque groupe musical en soi est constitué de sous groupes… …

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  • 82Epigrafía griega — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dedicatoria a Ptolomeo VI, rey de Egipto, s. II a. C. El término epigrafía ha sido acuñado modernamente para designar la ciencia que estudia lo que ya los griegos llamaban epigraphai y, más frecuentemente,… …

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  • 83Horiometría — y horiométrico a son neologismos creados por el equipo de investigación del Proyecto ETLEN, del Seminariu de Filoloxía Asturiana de la Universidad de Oviedo (Asturias, España), encabezado por Ramón de Andrés Díaz, Fernando Álvarez Balbuena García …

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  • 84Slavic languages — or Slavonic languages Branch of the Indo European language family spoken by more than 315 million people in central and eastern Europe and northern Asia. The Slavic family is usually divided into three subgroups: West Slavic, comprising Polish,… …

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  • 85West Germanic languages — Introduction   group of Germanic languages that developed in the region of the North Sea, Rhine Weser, and Elbe. Out of the many local West Germanic dialects the following six modern standard languages have arisen: English (English language),… …

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  • 86Crişana subdialect of Romanian — The Crișana subdialect (subdialectul / graiul crișean) is one of the several varieties of the Romanian language, specifically of the Daco Romanian dialect. Its geographic distribution covers approximately the historical region of Crișana, in… …

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  • 87Hassanya — حسانية [Hassānīya] Parlée en Mauritanie  Maroc …

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  • 88LADINO — (Latino), or Judeo Spanish, the spoken and written Hispanic language of Jews of Spanish origin. It has no connection with the Rheto Romance dialect (Ladin) spoken in the Italian Tyrol. Over the centuries, various names have been given to this… …

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  • 89YIDDISH LANGUAGE — YIDDISH LANGUAGE, language used by Ashkenazi Jews for the past 1,000 years. Developed as an intricate fusion of several unpredictably modified stocks, the language was gradually molded to serve a wide range of communicative needs. As the society… …

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  • 90Arabic 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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