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Icelandic culture / Icelandic vocabulary / Linguistic purism / Bjarni / Benediktsson / Jón / Icelandic alphabet / Iceland / Ólafsson / Europe / Languages of Iceland / Icelandic language
Date: 2011-04-29 07:31:17
Icelandic culture
Icelandic vocabulary
Linguistic purism
Bjarni
Benediktsson
Jón
Icelandic alphabet
Iceland
Ólafsson
Europe
Languages of Iceland
Icelandic language

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