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Date: 2013-10-07 05:36:17
Latino-Faliscan languages
Latin language
Latin grammar
Latin
Subjunctive mood
Romance languages
Proto-Germanic grammar
Latin conjugation
Linguistics
Grammar
Indo-European languages

Latin Wikibooks.org March 15, 2013

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