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Date: 2014-03-31 06:56:26
Germanic languages
Languages of New Zealand
Phonetics
Vowel length
Vowels
Turkish language
Māori language
Proto-Germanic language
Luganda
Linguistics
Language
Culture

UKLO RoundSolutions 1. Estonian (5 marks, 20 points) Assigning points: • 2 points per correct answer. • 1 point with one error. • ignore trivial miscopying e.g. veerland, uks

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