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Date: 2008-12-21 08:27:33
Noun
Predicate
Latin grammar
Adjective
Subject
Preposition and postposition
Grammatical case
Syntax
Linguistics
Parts of speech
Grammar

The use of the so-called function ablativus qualitatis

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