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Another one going nomail...
Another Ozymandias
(14 messages)
Another word generator I've made
Any serious investigation in Galactic languages from David Brin's "Uplift" novels?
(2 messages)
Aspect + Mood combinations
(3 messages)
book recommendation - "Volapuk"
(2 messages)
CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
(2 messages)
Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
(8 messages)
composite preposition with two opposite meanings
(4 messages)
Eine beim haspeln
(2 messages)
Emphasis markers
(6 messages)
Emphasis markers AND 2nd pers. polite
English -uice
(3 messages)
Fw: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
(2 messages)
FW: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
Going No-Mail
(3 messages)
Going nomail too
(3 messages)
Humans doing translation the machine-way
(2 messages)
Lisanek
Nahuatl sound files?
(2 messages)
Name clitics (was Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?)
Neimalu in English
(2 messages)
OT: English -uice
Project: Contact!
(6 messages)
Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
(6 messages)
Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
(19 messages)
Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
(11 messages)
Takiyyudin phonology
TECH: French Web Translation Help
(3 messages)
TECH: Switching to a better e-mail program
TECH: Typography (was Re: Yasaro writing)
(2 messages)
THEORY: Laxness?
Toki Pona Script
(10 messages)
Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
(4 messages)
USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
(7 messages)
Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
(5 messages)
Website: Old Sanhr
Whatever Updated
(4 messages)
Yasaro writing
(6 messages)
Another one going nomail...
Another one going nomail...
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Another Ozymandias
Another Ozymandias
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Another Ozymandias
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Damien Perrotin <
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Sally Caves <
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Sally Caves <
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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Re: Another Ozymandias
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andrew <
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Another word generator I've made
Another word generator I've made
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Any serious investigation in Galactic languages from David Brin's "Uplift" novels?
Any serious investigation in Galactic languages from David Brin's "Uplift" novels?
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Re: Any serious investigation in Galactic languages from David Brin's "Uplift" novels?
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Aspect + Mood combinations
Aspect + Mood combinations
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Re: Aspect + Mood combinations
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Aspect + Mood combinations
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James W. <
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book recommendation - "Volapuk"
book recommendation - "Volapuk"
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Re: book recommendation - "Volapuk"
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Hanuman Zhang <
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CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
Re: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
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Re: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
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Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
(91 lines)
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Eldin Raigmore <
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Re: Changes of conlangs and their speakers (was Re: Skerre Play Online)
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Jörg Rhiemeier <
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composite preposition with two opposite meanings
composite preposition with two opposite meanings
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Re: composite preposition with two opposite meanings
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Roger Mills <
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Re: composite preposition with two opposite meanings
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Re: composite preposition with two opposite meanings
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Eric Christopherson <
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Eine beim haspeln
Eine beim haspeln
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Re: Eine beim haspeln
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Emphasis markers
Emphasis markers
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Re: Emphasis markers
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Herman Miller <
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Re: Emphasis markers
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Sally Caves <
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Re: Emphasis markers
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Re: Emphasis markers
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Re: Emphasis markers
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Dana Nutter <
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Emphasis markers AND 2nd pers. polite
Re: Emphasis markers AND 2nd pers. polite
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Roger Mills <
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English -uice
Re: English -uice
(56 lines)
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Roger Mills <
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Re: English -uice
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Re: English -uice
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Fw: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
Fw: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
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Re: Fw: CA Bay Area (and nearby) conlang meetup next month
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FW: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
FW: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
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Carsten Becker <
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Going No-Mail
Going No-Mail
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Re: Going No-Mail
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Re: Going No-Mail
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Going nomail too
Going nomail too
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Re: Going nomail too
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Going nomail too
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Humans doing translation the machine-way
Humans doing translation the machine-way
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Humans doing translation the machine-way
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Roger Mills <
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Lisanek
Lisanek
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Nahuatl sound files?
Nahuatl sound files?
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Nahuatl sound files?
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Name clitics (was Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?)
Name clitics (was Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?)
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Neimalu in English
Neimalu in English
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Re: Neimalu in English
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OT: English -uice
OT: English -uice
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Project: Contact!
Re: Project: Contact!
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Re: Project: Contact!
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Project: Contact!
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Eugene Oh <
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Re: Project: Contact!
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Eric Christopherson <
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Re: Project: Contact!
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Re: Project: Contact!
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Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
(54 lines)
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
(110 lines)
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Yahya Abdal-Aziz <
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Re: Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
(66 lines)
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
(70 lines)
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Re: Saruban tadayam ayedawi -- or, Goodbye for now!
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Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Sally Caves <
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Re: Second person/polite pronouns (fuit Re: Another Ozymandias)
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Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Re: Sound changes - whither retroflex sounds and glottal stop?
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Takiyyudin phonology
Re: Takiyyudin phonology
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TECH: French Web Translation Help
TECH: French Web Translation Help
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Re: TECH: French Web Translation Help
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Re: TECH: French Web Translation Help
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TECH: Switching to a better e-mail program
Re: TECH: Switching to a better e-mail program
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TECH: Typography (was Re: Yasaro writing)
TECH: Typography (was Re: Yasaro writing)
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Re: TECH: Typography (was Re: Yasaro writing)
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THEORY: Laxness?
Re: THEORY: Laxness?
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Toki Pona Script
Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Re: Toki Pona Script
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Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
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Re: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
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Re: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
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Re: Translation Challenge: Foucault's Pendulum
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USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
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Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
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Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
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Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
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Re: USAGE: What gender is _Wikipedia_ in German?
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Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
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Re: Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
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Re: Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
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Re: Waa-a-a-ay OT: Teaching English abroad.
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Website: Old Sanhr
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Whatever Updated
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Re: Whatever Updated
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Re: Whatever Updated
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Re: Whatever Updated
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Yasaro writing
Yasaro writing
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Re: Yasaro writing
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Re: Yasaro writing
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Re: Yasaro writing
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Re: Yasaro writing
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Re: Yasaro writing
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