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  • 51Colloquialism — A colloquialism is a word or phrase that is common in everyday, unconstrained conversation rather than in formal speech, academic writing, or paralinguistics.[1] Dictionaries often display colloquial words and phrases with the abbreviation colloq …

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  • 52Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ …

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  • 53Tuplet — This article is about the note groupings. For mathematical grouping, see tuple. Irrational rhythm (  Play …

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  • 54International Phonetic Alphabet — Not to be confused with NATO phonetic alphabet. IPA redirects here. For other uses, see IPA (disambiguation). For usage of IPA in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:IPA or Wikipedia:IPA/Introduction International Phonetic Alphabet …

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  • 55Lithuanian language — Lithuanian lietuvių kalba Spoken in Lithuania Region Europe Native speakers 3.2 million  (1998) Language family …

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  • 56Mapudungun — language name=Mapudungun nativename=Mapudungun states=Chile, Argentina speakers=240,000 familycolor=Isolate iso2=arn|iso3=arnMapudungun (from mapu earth, land and dungun speak, speech ) is a language isolate spoken in central Chile and west… …

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  • 57List of literary terms — The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of literature.: See also: Glossary of poetry terms, Literary criticism, Literary theory CompactTOC8 name=Contents… …

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  • 58Scandinavian languages — Introduction also called  North Germanic languages    group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish (Danish language), Swedish (Swedish language), Norwegian (Norwegian language) (Dano Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic… …

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  • 59Mapuche language — Mapuche Mapudungun Spoken in  Chile …

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  • 60Slovene language — Infobox Language name=Slovene/Slovenian nativename=slovenski jezik states=Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia and emigrant groups in various countries region=Central Southern and Southeastern Europe speakers=2.4 million familycolor=Indo… …

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