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  • 101Old Church Slavonic — словѣньскъ ѩзꙑкъ slověnĭskŭ językŭ Spoken in formerly in Slavic areas, under the influence of Byzantium (both Catholic and Orthodox) Region Eastern Europe Era …

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  • 102Kernewek Kemmyn — (Common Cornish or KK ) is a variety of the revived Cornish language. Kernewek Kemmyn was developed, mainly by Ken George, from Unified Cornish in 1986. It takes much of its inspiration from medieval sources, particularly Cornish passion plays,… …

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  • 103Czech name — Czech names are composed of a given name and a surname. Surnames used by women differ from their male counterparts. Contents 1 Given names 2 Surnames 2.1 Female surnames 3 …

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  • 104Malayalam language — Not to be confused with the Malay language. Infobox Language name=Malayalam nativename= ml. മലയാളം IAST|malayāḷaṁ states=India region=Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahé, Puducherry, Arabian Peninsula, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States. speakers=37 …

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  • 105History of the English language — English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic invaders from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the Netherlands. Initially, Old English was a diverse group of… …

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  • 106Anglophone pronunciation of foreign languages — The following is a list of common non native pronunciations English speakers make when trying to speak foreign languages. Much of it is due to transfer of phonological rules from English to the new language as well as differences in grammar and… …

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  • 107the — I. definite article Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thē, masculine demonstrative pronoun & definite article, alteration (influenced by oblique cases as thæs, genitive & neuter, thæt) of sē; akin to Greek ho, masculine demonstrative… …

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  • 108Spanish adjectives — The Spanish language uses adjectives in a similar way to English and most other Indo European languages. Spanish adjectives usually go after the noun they modify, and they agree with what they refer to in terms of both number (singular/plural)… …

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  • 109Phonological change — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 110Welsh numerals — The traditional counting system used in the Welsh language is vigesimal, i.e. based on twenties, as in the French numerals for 60 99, where numbers from 11–14 are x on ten , 16–19 are x on fifteen (though 18 is more usually two nines ); numbers… …

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