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Scandinavia / Nordic countries / Old Norse / Proto-Germanic language / Nominative case / Old High German declension / Gothic declension / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Accusative case
Date: 2011-12-15 21:42:22
Scandinavia
Nordic countries
Old Norse
Proto-Germanic language
Nominative case
Old High German declension
Gothic declension
Grammatical cases
Linguistics
Accusative case

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