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  • 71English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …

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  • 72Glossary of Islam — This article is part of the series …

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  • 73Arabic diacritics — Fatha redirects here. For the jazz pianist, see Earl Hines. Arabic alphabet ا    ب    ت    ث    ج    ح …

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  • 74Chuvash language — Chuvash Чӑвашла, Čăvašla Pronunciation [tɕəʋaʂˈla] Spoken in Russia Region Chuvashia …

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  • 75Eastern Orthodox Church — Orthodox Catholic Church and Orthodox Christian Church redirect here. For other uses of the term, see Orthodox (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Oriental Orthodox Churches. See also: Eastern Christianity and Orthodoxy by country The… …

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  • 76Middle High German — diutsch, tiutsch Spoken in southern Germany (south of the Benrath line), parts of Austria and Switzerland Era developed into Early New High German from the 14th century …

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  • 77Scottish Gaelic — Not to be confused with Scots language or Scottish English. Scottish Gaelic Gàidhlig Pronunciation [ˈkaːlikʲ] Spoken in …

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  • 78Jewish prayer — Part of a series on …

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  • 79Old Chinese — Classic Chinese and Archaic Chinese redirect here. For the traditional style of written Chinese, see Classical Chinese. Old Chinese 上古漢語 …

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  • 80POETRY — This article is arranged according to the following outline (for modern poetry, see hebrew literature , Modern; see also prosody ): biblical poetry introduction the search for identifiable indicators of biblical poetry the presence of poetry in… …

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