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Parts of speech / Moroccan cuisine / Tunisian cuisine / Arab cuisine / Couscous / Ethiopian cuisine / Grammatical aspect / Verb / Imperfect / Stative verb / Copula / Libyan Arabic
Date: 2016-07-26 07:11:46
Parts of speech
Moroccan cuisine
Tunisian cuisine
Arab cuisine
Couscous
Ethiopian cuisine
Grammatical aspect
Verb
Imperfect
Stative verb
Copula
Libyan Arabic

Libyan Arabic fi: distribution In Libyan Arabic, direct objects can be either plain or preceded by the differential object marker fi Aspectual object marking in Libyan Arabic

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