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Tarok language / Vocative case / Interjection / Language / Plateau languages / Tarok people / Languages of Nigeria
Date: 2012-06-16 16:26:25
Tarok language
Vocative case
Interjection
Language
Plateau languages
Tarok people
Languages of Nigeria

TAROK EXCLAMATIONS AND INTERJECTIONS

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