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Date: 2016-02-29 16:28:30
Grammar
East Vanuatu languages
Languages of Vanuatu
Grammatical conjugation
Grammatical person
Dual
Ancient Greek grammar
Temoaya Otomi

Conjugation Grid 1: verbs (without dual) Tense, voice, and mood:___________________ singular plural

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