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Languages of the United States / Navajo language / Navajo phonology / Tone / English language / Grammatical number / Athabaskan languages / Inflection / Navajo people / Languages of Africa / Culture / Languages of Oceania
Date: 2013-07-15 23:29:32
Languages of the United States
Navajo language
Navajo phonology
Tone
English language
Grammatical number
Athabaskan languages
Inflection
Navajo people
Languages of Africa
Culture
Languages of Oceania

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