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Creole language / Niger–Congo languages / Tone / Languages of the United States / Languages of the African Union / Ethnic groups in Africa / Linguistics / Portuguese-based creole languages / Bantu languages
Date: 2007-12-25 02:24:48
Creole language
Niger–Congo languages
Tone
Languages of the United States
Languages of the African Union
Ethnic groups in Africa
Linguistics
Portuguese-based creole languages
Bantu languages

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