Friulian language

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71Î / Common Era / Languages of Europe / Friulian language / Romanian language

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Source URL: www.eco.public.lu

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-08 06:36:21
72Î / Languages of Europe / Romanian language / Friulian language

CONFIDENTIAL REPORTING FORM FOR OCCURRENCES THAT AFFECT AIRWORTHINESS Note: This reporting system is an addition to your company internal reporting system. Any reports should if possible be sent to your company as well.

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Source URL: www.airengineers.org

Language: English - Date: 2006-02-22 15:54:16
73Î / Character sets / Circumflex / Latin-derived alphabet / Notation / C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement / Character encoding / Friulian language / Romanian language

[removed]MS4 Annual Report Cover Page MCC form for period ending March 9, î ð ï ì This cover page must be completed by the report preparer. Joint reports require only one cover page.

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Source URL: www.townofonondagany.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 13:25:34
74Languages of Turkey / Friulian language / Romanian language / Î / Laki language / Languages of Asia / Languages of Iran / Kurdish language

KURDISH–ENGLISH VOCABULARY Abbreviations: adj. = adjective; Ar. = Arabic; ccmp. = circumposition; const. = construct case; demon. = demonstrative; dial. var. = dialectal variant; f = feminine;

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Source URL: www.fas.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-11-21 15:26:56
75Friulian language / Romanian language / Î / Mathematics education / Calculus / Mathematics / Common Era / Mathematica / Geometry / Mathematical software / Science / Application software

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Source URL: thomascool.eu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-01 09:43:31
76Romanian language / Î / Circumflex / Kurdish language / Asia / Languages of Asia / Indo-European languages / Friulian language

Sorani Kurdish Vocabulary Circumflexed vowels follow uncircumflexed vowels in alphabetization. The furtive i is indicated by italicization, e.g. bâwik ‘father’ but bâwkî ‘his father.’

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Source URL: www.fas.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-11-21 15:15:42
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