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meanings not in english
Re: Re: † † † meanings not in eng lish
A question for Sally
ANNOUNCE: Essentialist Explanations 9.0
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Another Introduction
(6 messages)
Another Introduction correction
antonyms: regretful & tasty
(36 messages)
ASCIIifying
AW: dialectal diversity in English
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AW: TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances (Was: Re: ASCIIifying)
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AW: Weekly Vocab 6: to know / German
(9 messages)
Carrajena numbers
Check out "BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Earliest writing' …"
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Country names
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Country Names -- Local Pronunciations
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Country names -- PT: Tag?
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Country names still needed
(21 messages)
cracklin's (was Re: Country names)
dialectal diversity in English
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Die, x-langer scum!
dropping main verbs
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dropping main verbs (was AW: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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dutch ipa
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Egotistical announcement of my presence on this list. Greet me.
English 2sg/pl
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Even terug! ;))))
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Faroese and Icelandic orthography
for sale: textbook on Central Asia
French village
going nomail...
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Introduction
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john cowan's sig (the earendillinwe)
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john cowan's sig (the earendillinwe) (was Re: antonyms: regretful & tasty)
Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
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Litre, liter (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
Lukashenka (jara: Country names still needed)
(39 messages)
Me Ugly Mug
meanings not in english
(21 messages)
moving...
MS and "re" (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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new body words in C-a
no mail
numbers
Official language question!
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Oldvak - something to figure out
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OT Computer woes update
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OT Marx Brothers (was Re: Another Introduction)
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OT Re: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
OT: "kluge"/"kludge"
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OT: libraries (was Re: dialectal diversity in English)
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OT: national humor
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PfaEdit and Unicode questions
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Random Stuff in Celesiran Languages
Re: meanings not in english
Re: RE: [CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
RE: [CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Shopping/Touristy Vocabulary
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Silindion poem, translation anyone?
TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances
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toadstool (was Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
Tutonia (jara: Country names)
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Two introductions
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Weekly Review #19
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Weekly Vocab 6, Minyeva (4-6)
Weekly Vocab 6, Minyeva (7-10)
Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Weekly Vocab 7
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Weekly Vocab 7 (Wenedyk)
Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Whups! [Re: Weekly Vocab 7]
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Why Is Everyone Talking About Santa Claus?
Workshops Review #20
YACS (Yet another con script)
Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
YUM upload hitch
(2 messages)
YUM: Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
YUM: Yer Ugly Mug, Problem
YUM: Yum Requests, Bug Reports, etc.
YUM: YUM upload hitch
[CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
meanings not in english
Re: meanings not in english
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Re: Re: † † † meanings not in eng lish
Re: Re: Re: † † † meanings not in eng lish
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A question for Sally
A question for Sally
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ANNOUNCE: Essentialist Explanations 9.0
ANNOUNCE: Essentialist Explanations 9.0
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Essentialist Explanations 9.0
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Another Introduction
Another Introduction
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Re: Another Introduction
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Another Introduction correction
Another Introduction correction
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antonyms: regretful & tasty
antonyms: regretful & tasty
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ASCIIifying
Re: ASCIIifying
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AW: dialectal diversity in English
AW: dialectal diversity in English
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AW: dialectal diversity in English
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AW: TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances (Was: Re: ASCIIifying)
AW: TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances (Was: Re: ASCIIifying)
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AW: TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances (Was: Re: ASCIIifying)
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AW: Weekly Vocab 6: to know / German
AW: Weekly Vocab 6: to know / German
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Carrajena numbers
Carrajena numbers
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Check out "BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Earliest writing' …"
Check out "BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Earliest writing' …"
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Country Names -- Local Pronunciations
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Country names -- PT: Tag?
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Country names still needed
Country names still needed
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cracklin's (was Re: Country names)
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dialectal diversity in English
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Die, x-langer scum!
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dropping main verbs
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dropping main verbs (was AW: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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dutch ipa
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Egotistical announcement of my presence on this list. Greet me.
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English 2sg/pl
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Even terug! ;))))
Even terug! ;))))
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Faroese and Icelandic orthography
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for sale: textbook on Central Asia
for sale: textbook on Central Asia
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French village
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going nomail...
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Introduction
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Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
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Litre, liter (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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Lukashenka (jara: Country names still needed)
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Me Ugly Mug
Me Ugly Mug
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meanings not in english
meanings not in english
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moving...
moving...
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MS and "re" (was Re: OT Marx Brothers)
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new body words in C-a
new body words in C-a
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no mail
no mail
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numbers
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Official language question!
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Oldvak - something to figure out
Oldvak - something to figure out
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OT Computer woes update
OT Computer woes update
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Re: OT Computer woes update
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OT Marx Brothers (was Re: Another Introduction)
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OT Re: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon
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OT: "kluge"/"kludge"
OT: "kluge"/"kludge"
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OT: libraries (was Re: dialectal diversity in English)
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OT: national humor
OT: national humor
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Re: OT: national humor
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Re: OT: national humor
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Re: OT: national humor
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Re: OT: national humor
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PfaEdit and Unicode questions
PfaEdit and Unicode questions
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Random Stuff in Celesiran Languages
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Re: meanings not in english
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Re: RE: [CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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RE: [CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Re: Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Re: Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Re: Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Re: Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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Shopping/Touristy Vocabulary
Shopping/Touristy Vocabulary
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Re: Shopping/Touristy Vocabulary
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Silindion poem, translation anyone?
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TEOH! was Re: OT: sending email to all your applicances
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toadstool (was Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know)
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Tutonia (jara: Country names)
Re: Tutonia (jara: Country names)
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Two introductions
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Weekly Review #19
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Re: Weekly Review #19
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Re: Weekly Review #19
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Weekly Vocab 6, Minyeva (4-6)
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Weekly Vocab 6, Minyeva (7-10)
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Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Re: Weekly Vocab 6: to know
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Weekly Vocab 7
Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7
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Weekly Vocab 7 (Wenedyk)
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Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Re: Weekly Vocab 7 in Kash (part)
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Whups! [Re: Weekly Vocab 7]
Whups! [Re: Weekly Vocab 7]
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Re: Whups! [Re: Weekly Vocab 7]
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Why Is Everyone Talking About Santa Claus?
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Workshops Review #20
Workshops Review #20
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YACS (Yet another con script)
YACS (Yet another con script)
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Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
Re: Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
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YUM upload hitch
YUM upload hitch
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And Rosta <
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Re: YUM upload hitch
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YUM: Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
Re: YUM: Yer Ugly Mug Suggestions
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YUM: Yer Ugly Mug, Problem
Re: YUM: Yer Ugly Mug, Problem
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YUM: Yum Requests, Bug Reports, etc.
YUM: Yum Requests, Bug Reports, etc.
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YUM: YUM upload hitch
Re: YUM: YUM upload hitch
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[CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
RE: [CONLANG] Santa Claus WAS: meanings not in english
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