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  • 71Nauruan language — Nauruan Ekaiairũ Naoero Spoken in Nauru Ethnicity Nauruan people Native speakers 6,000, decreasing  (1991) Language fam …

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  • 72Spanish vocabulary — As a Romance language, the vocabulary of Spanish consists of about 90% words derived from Latin, 8% from Arabic, and the bulk of the rest from Germanic, Basque, Celtic, or New World languages such as Quechua, Nahuatl, and Carib.fact|date=April… …

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  • 73Delaware languages — Delaware Spoken in United States, in modern times Canada Region Around the lower Delaware and Hudson rivers in the United States; one or two Munsee speakers in Canada; Unami groups in Oklahoma Native speakers …

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  • 74Regular verb — A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical grammatical inflections of the language it belongs to.A verb that cannot be conjugated like this is called an irregular verb. All natural languages, to different extents, have a… …

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  • 75Penult — In linguistics, the penult is the penultimate syllable of a word; that is, the second to last syllable. For example, the main stress falls on the penult in such English words as banána , and Mississíppi . The penult follows the antepenult and… …

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  • 76Meridional French — (French: Français méridional) is a regional variant of the French language. It is strongly influenced by Occitan and so widely spoken in Occitania. It is also referred to as Francitan[citation needed]. Speakers of Meridional French can be found… …

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  • 77Cauda — The Cauda is a characteristic feature of songs in the Conductus style of a cappella music which flourished between the mid 12th and the mid 13th century. The conductus style placed strict rules on composition, and some such rules were devoted to… …

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  • 78Classical Milanese orthography — The classical Milanese orthography is the orthography used for the Western Lombard language, in particular for the Milanese dialect, by the major poets and writers of this literature, such as Carlo Porta, Carlo Maria Maggi, Delio Tessa etc. It… …

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  • 79Lojban — la lojban. Pronunciation [la ˈloʒban] …

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  • 80Marchigiano — For the Italian wine grape that is also known as Marchigiano, see Verdicchio. Marchigiano Marchigià Spoken in  Italy …

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