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Deponent verb / Koine Greek / Latin conjugation / Voice / Participle / Linguistic morphology / Passive voice / Verb / Intransitive verb / Linguistics / Parts of speech / Conjugations
Date: 2006-09-21 04:50:38
Deponent verb
Koine Greek
Latin conjugation
Voice
Participle
Linguistic morphology
Passive voice
Verb
Intransitive verb
Linguistics
Parts of speech
Conjugations

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