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  • 81Malay language — This article is about the language which forms the basis of standard Indonesian and Malaysian. For the different Malay variants and dialects, see Malay languages. Malay Bahasa Melayu بهاس ملايو Spoken in Malaysia (as Malaysian and local Malay)… …

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  • 82Mily Balakirev — Portrait of Balakirev Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (Russian …

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  • 83Japanese proverbs — Kotowaza = A nihongo|Japanese proverb|, ことわざ|kotowaza may take the form of:*a short saying (言い習わし iinarawashi ), *an idiomatic phrase (慣用句 kan yōku ), or *a four character idiom (四字熟語 yojijukugo ).Although proverb and saying are practically… …

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  • 84Michael Tippett — Sir Michael Kemp Tippett OM CH CBE (2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998) was an English composer. Michael Tippett In his long career he produced a large body of work, including five operas, three large scale choral works, four symphonies, five string …

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  • 85Student — For other uses, see Student (disambiguation). Students attending a lecture on linear algebra at the Helsinki University of Technology …

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  • 86Spanglish — For the James L. Brooks motion picture, see Spanglish (film). . Spanglish refers to the blend (at different degrees) of Spanish and English, in the speech of people who speak parts of two languages, or whose normal language is different from that …

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  • 87Plautdietsch — language name=Plautdietsch states=Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, Russia, United States, Ukraine speakers=260,710 – 318,500 [Probably less than 300,000 Plautdietsch speakers out of nearly 8 million Low… …

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  • 88Language education — Language Teaching redirects here. For the journal, see Language Teaching (journal). Linguistics …

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  • 89Bible translations — The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek. The very first translation of the Hebrew Bible was into Greek, the Septuagint (LXX), which later became the accepted text of the Old Testament in… …

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  • 90Pleonasm — is the use of more words (or even word parts) than necessary to express an idea clearly. A closely related concept is rhetorical tautology, in which essentially the same thing is said more than once in different words (e.g black darkness , cold… …

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