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Grammatical tenses / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Sanskrit / Aorist / Vedic Sanskrit / Grammatical aspect / Optative / Tense–aspect–mood / Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical moods
Date: 2005-03-29 16:04:55
Grammatical tenses
Ancient Greek language
Greek grammar
Sanskrit
Aorist
Vedic Sanskrit
Grammatical aspect
Optative
Tense–aspect–mood
Grammar
Linguistics
Grammatical moods

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