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Unicode / Czech language / Language / Vowel length / Slovak language / International Phonetic Alphabet / Czech phonology / Hungarian phonology / Languages of the Czech Republic / Languages of Slovakia / Linguistics
Date: 2012-08-13 10:18:27
Unicode
Czech language
Language
Vowel length
Slovak language
International Phonetic Alphabet
Czech phonology
Hungarian phonology
Languages of the Czech Republic
Languages of Slovakia
Linguistics

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