en mistralian (a) |
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oc espino (n) |
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oc campagno (n) |
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oc bèu (a) |
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oc flour (n) |
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oc soun (n) |
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oc madamo (n) |
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oc amar (v) |
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oc longtèms (r) |
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oc coumo (r) |
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oc pourtrèt (n) |
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oc dourmir (v) |
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oc courouno (n) |
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oc rèndre (v) |
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oc soubretout (r) |
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oc pagamen (n) |
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oc moun (n) |
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oc poèto (n) |
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oc trouvar (v) |
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oc agnéu (n) |
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oc tèms (n) |
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oc naturo (n) |
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oc prouvençau (n) |
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oc abandounar (v) |
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oc mountagna (n) |
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oc fleuvo (n) |
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oc moutoun (n) |
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oc chambro (n) |
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oc noun (r) |
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oc endourmir (v) |
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oc ome (n) |
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oc terro (n) |
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oc noum (n) |
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oc vèire (v) |
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oc garçoun (n) |
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oc ami (n) |
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oc bonur (n) |
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oc plourar (v) |
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oc taulo (n) |
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oc oumbro (n) |
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oc tristesso (n) |
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oc jour (n) |
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oc fablo (n) |
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oc prouvençau (a) |
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oc autouno (n) |
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oc toumbar (v) |
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oc rèpublico (n) |
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oc creaturo (n) |
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oc counsèu (n) |
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oc age |
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oc qualita (n) |
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oc aigo (n) |
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oc demán (r) |
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oc aiguo (n) |
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oc paraulo (n) |
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oc douctour (n) |
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oc presènço (n) |
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oc toun (n) |
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oc peno (n) |
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oc sènso (r) |
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oc clarta (n) |
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oc charman (a) |
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oc jouine (a) |
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oc malurous (a) |
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oc dounar (v) |
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oc semano (n) |
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