li weitesjap (n) |
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en lizard (n) |
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fr ruremonde (n) |
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fr sénégal (n) |
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fr importance (n) |
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en reticulum (n) |
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li sjèlle (v) |
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li trèlle (v) |
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li zjinnerieëre (v) |
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li gaon (v) |
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en exodus (n) |
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li urenieëre |
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fr géorgie (n) |
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li laeke |
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li moder (n) |
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li ków (n) |
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li zeet (v) |
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li hadde (v) |
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fr liechtenstein (n) |
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de zellkern (n) |
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li lösse (v) |
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fr mésange charbonnière (n) |
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fr wijchen (n) |
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fr marc |
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li awwe (n) |
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li daag |
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en glottal stop (n) |
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li moder (n) |
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li rijstartel (n) |
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en to |
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de habakuk (n) |
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li astrein (r) |
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en parrot (n) |
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fr communauté européenne du charbon et de l’ acier (n) |
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li mien (n) |
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li teater |
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de bangladesch (n) |
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li zjèlle (v) |
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en clock (n) |
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li zeen |
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en wing (n) |
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en ido (n) |
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fr albanie (n) |
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en gothenburg (n) |
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li kalle (v) |
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li huif (n) |
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fr gibraltar (n) |
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li noondezju |
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li bie |
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de eng (a) |
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li teleur |
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li zórgelik (a) |
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en beautiful (a) |
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en have (v) |
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li democratische rippebliek vaan de kongo (n) |
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en sociolinguistics (n) |
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fr azerbaïdjan (n) |
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li zirkonium (n) |
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de berlin (n) |
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fr vandoise (n) |
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li bompa (n) |
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li dabbe (v) |
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li kóntaktieëre (v) |
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li lèèje |
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li manzjare (v) |
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li oonzijdeg (a) |
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li maon (n) |
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fr bulgarie (n) |
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fr malachie (n) |
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li effe (r) |
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li kebónnium (n) |
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li gallium (n) |
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li zeen |
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li thulium (n) |
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en bokeh (n) |
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li grille |
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li zjinneraolezieëre |
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li hieër (n) |
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li tantalum (n) |
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fr saint trond (n) |
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li berilium (n) |
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fr charleroi (n) |
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li zjittieëre (v) |
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li kaoke |
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li middelfrans (n) |
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fr madrid (n) |
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en brussels (n) |
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en aeschylus (n) |
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li zjustemint |
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eo kafo (n) |
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li gibraltar (n) |
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li bröl (a) |
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de epheserbrief (n) |
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li hóndj (n) |
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en pope (n) |
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en micah (n) |
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fr jambe (n) |
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fr artiste (n) |
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li nach (n) |
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li kwèlle |
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