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  • 81Monsoon — This article is about the seasonal winds. For other uses, see Monsoon (disambiguation). Part of the Nature series on …

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  • 82Quebec French — Français québécois Spoken in Quebec (mainly), Ontario, Western Canada, New England Native speakers (mother tongue) 6 million in Quebec, 700,000 elsewhere in Canada[ …

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  • 83Nepali language — Not to be confused with Nepal Bhasa. Nepali नेपाली The word Nepali written in Devanagari scri …

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  • 84Hindustani language — ), also known as Hindi Urdu, is a term covering several closely related dialects in Pakistan and northern India, especially the vernacular form of the two national languages, Standard Hindi and Urdu, also known as Khariboli, but also several… …

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  • 85Transsexualism — is a condition in which a person identifies with a physical sex different from the one with which they were born. A medical diagnosis can be made if a person experiences discomfort as a result of a desire to be a member of the opposite sex,cite… …

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  • 86Uzbek language — Uzbek O zbek, Ўзбек, أۇزبېك Spoken in  Uzbekistan …

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  • 87Serbian language — Serbian српски srpski Pronunciation [sr̩̂pskiː] Spoken in See below under Official status in Central and in immigrant communities in Western Eur …

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  • 88Kyrgyz language — language name=Kyrgyz nativename= ky. кыргыз тили, قىرعىز ٴتىلى region=Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Xinjiang (China) speakers=3,136,733 (1993) familycolor=Altaic fam1=Altaic [ [http://www.ethnologue.com/show… …

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  • 89Crunchy Frog — For the Danish record label, see Crunchy Frog Records. Crunchy Frog is a fictional sketch originating from a Monty Python sketch titled Trade Description Act , inspired by the British law Trade Descriptions Act 1968. The sketch In this sketch, Mr …

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  • 90The Lumberjack Song — Michael Palin performs The Lumberjack Song, with Connie Booth as his best girl. The Lumberjack Song is a song by the Monty Python comedy troupe. The song was written by Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Fred Tomlinson. It first appeared on the… …

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