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Grammatical tenses / Quenya / Namárië / Sindarin / Aorist / Elvish languages / Partitive plural / Black Speech / Balrog / Grammar / Linguistics / Language
Date: 2010-10-10 12:25:22
Grammatical tenses
Quenya
Namárië
Sindarin
Aorist
Elvish languages
Partitive plural
Black Speech
Balrog
Grammar
Linguistics
Language

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