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Dream
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Grammar To dream that you are studying grammar, denotes you are soon to make a wise choice in momentous opportunities. &nbs...
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Egyptian Alphabet And Grammar:
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Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar A amll book compiled by the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith while he was: "translating" The Book o...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Geographic Distribution
Papiamento is the primary language spoken on the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire. It is also well known by people in Sa...
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Vedangas: Sanskrit Hinduism
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vedangas: rules on ritual, astronomy, morals, grammar and phonetics
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Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sa...
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Mahabhashya:
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Mahabhashya (Sanskrit). The great commentary on Panini’s grammar by Patanjali.
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Secret Granary:
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SECRET GRANARY: The legendary and elusive *Gramarye* or grammar book containing the Craft Secrets of East Anglia.
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Sounds
Most Papiamento vowels are based on Ibero-Romance vowels, but some are also based on Dutch vowels like : ee, ui, ie, oe, ij, ei, oo,...
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Vedangas:
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Vedangas:
Vedangas (Vedhaangaa). Subsidiary treatises of the Vedas: six sciences of proper pronunciation, grammar, metre, etymology...
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Gramarye:
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GRAMARYE: A book containing magical information or lore (from the scholastic term grammar) -- The Secret Granary or the Red Book of Ap...
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Quadrivium:
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Quadrivium (Latin) [from quattuor four + via path] A place where four roads meet and cross; used by Boethius and medieval schol...
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Purvardha:
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Purvardha (Sanskrit) [from purva first + ardha half] The first half or portion of anything; as in the Orient, the East has alwa...
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Patanjali:
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Patanjali (Sanskrit) [from pata fallen + anjali palm] The founder of Yoga philosophy, also considered by many to have been the ...
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Mahabhashya, Mahabhasya:
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Mahabhashya mahabhasya (Sanskrit) (from maha great + bhashya commentary on technical sutras, usually in the vernacular) Great c...
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Quadrivium:
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Quadrivium
Quadrivium (Latin). A term used by the Scholastics during the Middle Ages to designate the last four paths of learning - of which ther...
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Patha-sala:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Patha-sala
Patha-sala - literally means a school in which four subjects (patha) are taught. These four subjects refer to the study of the four Ve...
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Panini:
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Panini
Panini (Sanskrit) The most eminent of all Sanskrit grammarians of whatever age, the author of the Ashtadhyayi, Paniniya, and several o...
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Amarakosa:
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Amarakosa (Sanskrit) (from a not + mara dying from the verbal root mri to die + kosa treasury, sheath, dictionary) Also Amarako...
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Glamour:
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GLAMOUR Glamour didn't always refer to the quality of a movie star. It is actually a corruption of grammar or gramarye, a word with tw...
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Vedanga:
Sai Baba Dictionary On Vedanga
Vedanga:
Vedanga: Veda-limb. Six branches of post-Vedic studies revered as auxiliary to the Vedas. Four Vedangas govern correct cha...
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Dvandva:
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Dvandva (Sanskrit) (from dva two) A pair, couple; a pair of opposites; a contest or conflict between two people. In grammar, a ...
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Grimoire:
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GRIMOIRE One of the infinite variety of medieval handbooks on magic or collections of spells. The important thing to note is tha...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - History
According to one theory, Papiamento grew out of the pidgin Portuguese and Judeo-Portuguese spoken among Sephardic Jews and their slaves w...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Classification And Related Languages
Creole - Portuguese-based (often also classified as Iberian-based)
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Vocabulary
Most of the vocabulary is derived from Portuguese and Spanish, and most of the time the real origin is unknown due to the great similarit...
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English Language: Encyclopedia - English Language
English is a West Germanic language that is spoken in Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, ...
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Paradigm: Encyclopedia - Paradigm
Since the late 1800s, the word paradigm (IPA: /pæɹɘdaɪm/) has referred to a thought pattern in any scientific discipline or other epi...
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Subjective: Encyclopedia - Subjective
The word subjective has several denotations:
It has several dictionary definitions: see Wiktionary:Subjective.
For senses of this word i...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Examples
Papiamento - Phrase samples.
Bonbiní! = Welcome!, Portuguese Bem vindo, Spanish, bienvenido)
Bon dia = Good morning, Portuguese Bom d...
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Arabic Language: Encyclopedia - Arabic Language
A national language of: Mali, Senegal (Hassaniya).
International organizations: United Nations, Arab League, Organization of Islamic Co...
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Nahuatl Language: Encyclopedia - Nahuatl Language
Nahuatl (Nawatl) (pronounced in two syllables, NA-watl ['na.watɬ]) is a term applied to some members of the Aztecan or Nahuan sub-branch...
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List Of Resources For Learning Japanese: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Resources For Learning Japanese - Grammar And Words / Kanji
List of resources for learning Japanese - Translators.
Japanese Kanji to Romaji Hiragana Converter & Translator A site that transl...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - History
It is still disputed whether Papiamento originated from Portuguese or from Spanish. Due to the resemblance between the two tongues, it is...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Sounds
Most Papiamento vowels are based on Ibero-Romance vowels, but some are also based on Dutch vowels like : ee, ui, ie, oe, ij, ei, oo,...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Vocabulary
Most of the vocabulary is derived from Portuguese and Spanish, and most of the time the real origin is unknown due to the great similarit...
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Papiamento: Encyclopedia Ii - Papiamento - Examples
Papiamento - Phrase samples.
Bon bini! = Welcome!, Portuguese Bem vindo, Spanish, bienvenido)
Bon dia = Good morning, Portuguese Bom d...
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Cook Islands Maori: Encyclopedia Ii - Cook Islands Maori - Grammar
Like for most South Pacific languages, classical descriptions are generaly based on the system used for indo-european languages, especial...
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Goa'uld Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Goa'uld Language - Grammar
The grammar of the Goa'uld language is fairly simple to grasp, the language uses a subject verb object (SVO) word order, as in English.
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Vocabulary
The Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa, by Antônio Houaiss (1915 – 1999), son of Lebanese immigrants in Brazil and former Brazi...
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Cook Islands Maori: Encyclopedia Ii - Cook Islands Maori - Vocabulary
Kia orāna or kia ora ana : hello,
Kia manuia : bye
Pē'ea koe : How are you ?
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Grammar
English grammar displays minimal inflection compared with some other Indo-European languages. For example, Modern English, unlike Modern ...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Grammar
English grammar displays minimal inflection compared with some other Indo-European languages. For example, Modern English, unlike Modern ...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Grammar
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Faroese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Faroese Language - Learning Faroese
It is unusual for Faroese to be taught at universities outside the Faroes (within Scandinavian studies). So most students are forced to l...
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Faroese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Faroese Language - Phonetics
Faroese language - Vowels.
As in other languages, including English, stressed vowels in Faroese are long when not followed by two or th...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Classification And Related Languages
The English language belongs to the western subbranch of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Apart from English...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Geographic Distribution
English is the second or third most widely spoken language in the world today. A total of 600–700 million people use the various dialec...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Sounds
English language - Vowels.
Notes:
It is the vowels that differ most from region to region.
Where symbols appear in pairs, the first cor...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Intonation
English language - Tone groups.
English is an Intonation language. This means that the pitch of the voice is used syntactically, for ex...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Vocabulary
Almost without exception, Germanic words (which include all the basics such as pronouns and conjunctions) are shorter and more informal. ...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - History
English originated from the Old Saxon language and related dialects brought to Britain by Germanic settlers from various parts of northwe...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Writing System
English is written using the Latin alphabet. The spelling system or orthography of English is historical, not phonological. The spelling ...
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English Language: Encyclopedia Ii - English Language - Classification And Related Languages
The English language belongs to the western subbranch of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Apart from English...
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Faroese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Faroese Language - History
In the beginning, the language spoken in the Faroe Islands was Old West Norse, which Norwegian settlers had brought with them during the ...
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Faroese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Faroese Language - Mutual Intelligibility
The former colonial language Danish has still more importance than in Iceland. The advantage of the remaining dual education in shools is...
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Faroese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Faroese Language - Alphabet
The Faroese alphabet consists of 29 letters:
A, Á, B, D, Ð, E, F, G, H, I, Í, J, K, L, M, N, O, Ó, P, R, S, T, U, Ú, V, Y, Ý, Æ, ...
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Romanian Grammar: Encyclopedia Ii - Romanian Grammar - Nouns
Romanian grammar - Gender.
Romanian nouns are categorized into three genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter, feature preserved from L...
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Danish Grammar: Encyclopedia Ii - Danish Grammar - Nouns
There are two genders of nouns in Danish: Common and Neuter. The common nouns use the en article and the neuter ones use et.
dreng = boy;...
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Bengali Grammar: Encyclopedia Ii - Bengali Grammar - Verbs
Bengali verbs are highly inflected and are regular with only few exceptions. They consist of a stem and an ending; they are traditionally...
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Adams' Grammar School: Encyclopedia Ii - Adams' Grammar School - History
Adams' was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy citizen of the City of London and a Haberdasher who was born in the town. It was o...
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Mapudungun: Encyclopedia Ii - Mapudungun - Studies Of Mapudungun
Older works
The formalization and normalization of Mapudungun was effected by the first Mapudungun grammar published by the Jesuit priest...
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Cook Islands Maori: Encyclopedia Ii - Cook Islands Maori - Writing System And Pronunciation
There is actualy a debate about the standardization of the writing system. Although the usage of the macron (־)te makaroni, and the glot...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Geographic Distribution
Portuguese is the first language in Angola, Brazil, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe, and the most widely used language in Mozambiqu...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Sounds
As with French, Portuguese is often noted for its contrastive use of nasal vowels and the large number of dipthongs. Most dialects, inclu...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Grammar
Portuguese language - General.
Portuguese makes a clear distinction between the different word classes, that include verbs, nouns, pron...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Writing System
Portuguese is written using the Latin alphabet with 26 letters. Three of them (K, W and Y) are only used for non-Portuguese origin words,...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - History
Portuguese developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman soldiers and colonists starting in the 3rd centur...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Classification And Related Languages
Indo-European - Italic - Romance - Italo-Western - Western - Gallo-Iberian - Ibero-Romance - West-Iberian - Portuguese-Galician
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Language Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Language Education - Language Education In Europe
Language education - Language Study Holidays.
An Increasing number of language students are now combining holidays with language study ...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Vocabulary
Portuguese, both in morphology and syntax, represents an organic transformation of Latin without the direct intervention of any foreign l...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Writing System
Portuguese is written using the Latin alphabet with 26 letters. Three of them (K, W and Y) are only used for non-Portuguese origin words,...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - History
Portuguese developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman soldiers and colonists starting in the 3rd centur...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Derived Languages
Starting with the 16th century, the extensive contacts between Portuguese travelers and settlers, African slaves, and local populations l...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Influence On Other Languages
Portuguese also loaned words to many other languages, such as Japanese, Indonesian, Malay, Tetum, Swahili, as well as in several creole l...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Classification And Related Languages
Portuguese is a member of the Romance branch of the Indo-European language family. Its closest relatives are Galician, Ladino, and Spanis...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Geographic Distribution
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Sounds
As with French, Portuguese is often noted for its contrastive use of nasal vowels and the large number of diphthongs. European Portuguese...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Grammar
Portuguese language - General.
Portuguese makes a clear distinction between the different word classes, that include verbs, nouns, pron...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - History
Portuguese developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman soldiers and colonists starting in the 3rd centur...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Derived Languages
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Influence On Other Languages
Portuguese also loaned words to many other languages, such as Japanese, Indonesian, Malay, Tetum, Swahili, as well as in several creole l...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Classification And Related Languages
Portuguese is a member of the Romance branch of the Indo-European language family. Its closest relatives are Galician, Ladino, and Spanis...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Geographic Distribution
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Sounds
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Grammar
Portuguese language - General.
Portuguese makes a clear distinction between the different word classes, that include verbs, nouns, pron...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Vocabulary
Almost 90% of the Portuguese vocabulary is derived from Latin; needless to say, with substantial phonological and morphological changes w...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Writing System
Portuguese is written using the Latin alphabet with 26 letters. Three of them (K, W and Y) are only used for non-Portuguese origin words,...
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Nahuatl Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Nahuatl Language - Vocabulary
Nahuatl language - Words loaned to other languages.
Main article: words of Nahuatl origin
Nahuatl has been an exceedingly rich source...
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Nahuatl Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Nahuatl Language - Writing System
At the time of the Spanish conquest, Aztec writing used mostly pictographs supplemented by a few ideograms. When needed, it also used syl...
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Arabic Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Language - Grammar
See Arabic grammar
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Arabic Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Language - Writing System
Main article: Arabic alphabet
The Arabic alphabet derives from the Aramaic script (which variety - Nabataean or Syriac - is a matter of s...
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The term "Arabic" may refer either to literary Arabic or Modern Standard Arabic or to the many localized varieties of Arabic commonly cal...
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Arabic Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Language - Dialects
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"Colloquial Arabic" is a collective term for the spoken languages or dialects of people througho...
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Arabic Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Arabic Language - Sounds
The phonemes below reflect the pronunciation of Standard Arabic.
Arabic language - Vowels.
Arabic has three vowels, with their long for...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Grammar
Japanese language - Sentence structure.
The basic Japanese word order is Subject Object Verb. Subject and object are usually marked by ...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Classification
Historical linguists who specialize in Japanese agree that it is one of the two members of the Japonic language family, but remain divide...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Geographic Distribution
Although Japanese is spoken almost exclusively in Japan, it has been and is still sometimes spoken in countries besides Japan. When Japan...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Sounds
Japanese vowels are "pure" sounds, similar to their Italian or Spanish counterparts. The only unusual vowel is the high back vowel /ɯ/, ...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Vocabulary
The original language of Japan was the so-called yamato kotoba. In addition to this original language, Japanese also has a great number o...
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Japanese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Language - Learning Japanese
Learning Japanese involves understanding grammar, pronunciation, the writing system, and acquiring adequate vocabulary. While the sound s...
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Goa'uld Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Goa'uld Language - Dictionary
A
A'roush = village
Ai'emain = Stand up!/ Rise!
Al'kesh = Goa'uld mid-range bomber ("Exodus")
Ashrak = assassin sent by the System Lords...
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