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2081:. In most verbs from the other conjugations, each person in the plural can be distinguished among themselves and from the singular forms, again, when using the traditional first person plural. The other endings that appear in written French (i.e.: all singular endings, and also the third person plural of verbs other than those with infinitives in -er) are often pronounced the same, except in
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Articles, possessives and other determinants also decline for number and (only in the singular) for gender, with plural determinants being the same for both genders. This normally produces three forms: one for masculine singular nouns, one for feminine singular nouns, and another for plural nouns of
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verb for "to be under", the classifier a verb takes goes under a downward-facing B handshape (palm facing downward). For example, if a person or an animal was crawled under something, A V handshape with bent fingers would go under the palm, but if it was a pencil, a 1-handshape (pointer finger out)
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Note that there is a distinction between irregular verb conjugations in the spoken language and irregular spellings of words in the written language. Linguistics generally concerns itself with the natural, spoken language, and not with spelling conventions in the written language. The verb
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is often given as an example of a verb with an irregular present tense conjugation, on account of adding "-es" instead of just "-s" for the third person singular conjugation. However, this is merely an arbitrary spelling convention. In the spoken language, the present tense conjugation of
2332:(he loves her, him, it, or them specifically). Of course, nouns or pronouns may specify the exact object. In short, there is agreement between a verb and the person and number of its subject and the specificity of its object (which often refers to the person more or less exactly).
2312:: not only its subject but also its (accusative) object. Difference is made between the case when there is a definite object and the case when the object is indefinite or there is no object at all. (The adverbs do not affect the form of the verb.) Examples:
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Adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns that they modify in French. As with verbs, the agreements are sometimes only shown in spelling since forms that are written with different agreement suffixes are sometimes pronounced the same (e.g.
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Spoken French always distinguishes the second person plural, and the first person plural in formal speech, from each other and from the rest of the present tense in all verbs in the first conjugation (infinitives in -er) other than
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There is also agreement in gender between pronouns and their antecedents. Examples of this can be found in
English (although English pronouns principally follow natural gender rather than grammatical gender):
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In Latin, a pronoun such as "ego" and "tu" is only inserted for contrast and selection. Proper nouns and common nouns functioning as subject are nonetheless frequent. For this reason, Latin is described as a
2368:"The books were interesting" ("a": the, "könyv": book, "érdekes": interesting, "voltak": were): the plural is marked on the subject as well as both the adjectival and the copulative part of the predicate.
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Verbs must agree in person and number, and sometimes in gender, with their subjects. Articles and adjectives must agree in case, number and gender with the nouns they modify.
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Class and number are indicated with prefixes (or sometimes their absence), which are not always the same for nouns, adjectives and verbs, as illustrated by the examples.
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agreement existed for the second person singular of all verbs in the present tense, as well as in the past tense of some common verbs. This was usually in the form
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Apart from verbs, the main examples are the determiners âthisâ and âthatâ, which become âtheseâ and âthoseâ respectively when the following noun is plural:
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India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in a pulsating final to deliver World Cup glory to their cricket-mad population for the first time since 1983. (BBC)
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2378:"with your nice books" ("szép": nice): the suffixes of the plural, the possessive "your" and the case marking "with" are only marked on the noun.
2209:, but this consonant is only pronounced in liaison contexts, and it is determinants that help understand if the singular or plural is meant. The
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In
English this is not such a common feature, although there are certain determiners that occur specifically with singular or plural nouns only:
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can occur between verb and subject, as in the case of grammatical person discussed above. In fact the two categories are often conflated within
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is actually irregular in its spoken third-person singular conjugation, in addition to having a somewhat irregular spelling. While the verb
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compound past tense, the past participle â formally an adjective â agrees in certain circumstances with the subject or with an object (see
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Verbs have 6 different forms in the present tense, for three persons in singular and plural. As in Latin, subject is frequently dropped.
1061:, while it may appear to be regular based on its spelling, is in fact irregular in its third person singular present tense conjugation:
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verb for "see" (V handshape), moves from the subject to the object. In the case of a third person subject, it goes from a location
2021:
180:) and antecedent also requires the selection of the correct person. For example, if the antecedent is the first person noun phrase
510:, the form of the past tense agrees in gender with the subject, again due to derivation from an earlier adjectival construction.
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2737:. Verbs must agree in class with their subjects and objects, and adjectives with the nouns that they qualify. For example:
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Again as with person, there is agreement in number between pronouns (or their corresponding possessives) and antecedents:
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1414:- If wealth is lost, nothing is lost. If health is lost, something is lost. If the character is lost, everything is lost.
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patterns: there are specific verb forms for first person singular, second person plural and so on. Some examples:
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agree with their nouns in number, gender and case; all three categories are conflated together in paradigms of
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plays a significant role, there is often agreement in gender between a noun and its modifiers. For example, in
32:
1502:- Double coincidence of wants occurs when two parties each desire to sell what the other exactly wants to buy.
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is construed in the singular or plural as the sense may require, though the plural is commonly used. When
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where the second and third persons take different inflections for masculine and feminine subjects. In the
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is used to convey this, carrying the meaning of the previous verb while still inflecting for person.
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Notice that some of the above also change (in the singular) if the following word begins with a vowel:
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A collective noun is singular when thought of as a unit and plural when the individuals are considered.
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Another characteristic is agreement in participles, which have different forms for different genders:
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In this example, what is copied is not a prefix, but rather the initial syllable of the head "river".
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one, all, everyone, everything, everybody, nothing, nobody, anyone, anything, anybody, another, etc.
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position. In
Icelandic and Faroese, past participles would also have to agree in grammatical case.
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English does not have a particularly large amount of agreement, although it is present.
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also occurred. Note that this does not affect the endings for other persons and numbers.
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etc. take a plural verb when used in the crude form and are singular when used with
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changes form depending on the other words to which it relates. It is an instance of
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have any case marking). Agreement between such pronouns can sometimes be observed:
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of verbs agree in gender and number with the subject or object in some instances.
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scissors, tweezers, shears, binoculars, tongs, glasses, specs, bellows, pincers,
310:(both attributive and predicative) agree in number with the nouns they qualify:
145:). Some categories that commonly trigger grammatical agreement are noted below.
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appear to disagree with their subjects. This phenomenon is referred to as
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etc. are parenthetical and the verb agrees with the original subject.
200:, etc.) are third person, and are replaced by a third person pronoun (
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Moravcsik, Edith A. (1978). "Agreement". In
Greenberg, Joseph (ed.).
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English agree in the third-person singular of the present
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1 mole of oxygen react with 2 moles of hydrogen gas to form water.
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Corbett, Greville G. (1994). "Agreement". In Asher, R. E. (ed.).
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1817:- His family have given him full support in his times of grief.
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Tiberius, Carole; Dunstan Brown; Greville G. Corbett (2002).
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has (the single words in italic type are pronounced /paÊ/):
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are treated as singular.(at least in formal written English)
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Where the cattle stand together, the lion lies down hungry.
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859:. The latter is generally used after stems ending in the
465:("the chair is big"). However, in some languages, such as
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The good and generous thinks the whole world is friendly.
3072:. New Delhi: S. Chand. pp. 18, 222, 223, 224, 226.
2661:"I live in a small house" (feminine, singular, locative)
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Together Everyone Achieves Moreâthat's why we're a TEAM.
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3152:"India wins cricket World Cup for 1st time in 28 years"
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to the subject to the object, and vice versa. Also, in
2681:"I have a small house" (feminine, singular, accusative)
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Agreement of the adjective «liten»(small) in Norwegian
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are first and third person respectively, as are the
3066:Wren, Martin, Rao, P.C., H., N.D.V. Prasad (2017).
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The Origins and Development of the English Language
1910:language. The consequences for agreement are thus:
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1354:However, for nearly all regular verbs, a separate
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1560:A mathematical expression is treated as singular.
1507:A measurement or quantity is treated as singular.
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2969:Merriam-Webster's Manual For Writers And Editors
2779:There is also agreement in number. For example:
48:, and usually involves making the value of some
3025:"Alliterative Concord in Phonology-Free Syntax"
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2839:have developed verb agreement with person. The
2349:agrees in number with the subject and if it is
1829:The audience are requested to take their seats.
1802:- The jury has arrived at a unanimous decision.
1686:The rich plan for tomorrow, the poor for today.
1586:The MD and the CEO of the company have arrived.
60:) "agree" between varied words or parts of the
2320:(I love him, her, it, or them, specifically),
1659:One cow breaks the fence, and a dozen leap it.
290:Agreement also occurs between nouns and their
3216:Syntax. A Functional Typological Introduction
3116:"Subject-Verb Agreement | Examples and Rules"
2239:Possessives (for the first person singular):
1823:There's a huge audience in the gallery today.
1807:- The committee are divided in their opinion.
79:, but not "I is" or "he am". This is because
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2858:In addition, some verbs also agree with the
2425:, adjectives are also declined according to
2316:(I love somebody or something unspecified),
2065:. The first person plural form and pronoun (
1766:Objects with two parts such as dresses like
1494:Exceptions: When the subject is followed by
1002:is entirely regular. If we were to classify
176:Agreement between pronoun (or corresponding
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3183:The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistic
2429:, unlike the other Scandinavian languages.
2028:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1691:Some words appear singular but are plural:
188:) is required; however, most noun phrases (
2069:) are now usually replaced by the pronoun
1862:- There's more than one way to skin a cat.
1746:Success or failure depends on individuals.
1644:as well (as), together with, besides, not,
1620:The new bed and breakfast opens this week.
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3218:. Vol. 1. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
3196:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3185:. Oxford: Pergamon Press. pp. 54â60.
2892:Gender agreement in binomial nomenclature
2381:
2048:Learn how and when to remove this message
1630:Exceptions: Words joined to a subject by
1498:the verb agrees to the original subject.
657:
1784:jeans, tights, shorts, pajamas, drawers,
1513:Thousand dollars is a high price to pay.
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1605:Day and night are alike to a blind man.
1443:- None so deaf as those who don't hear.
759:river-prox. this / river-pl-prox. these
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3231:. Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
1527:- Half a loaf is better than no bread.
1006:as irregular based on the spelling of
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2284:(as if the noun were masculine) and
1718:another nation a plural verb is used.
480:("the big man", with inflection) vs.
3134:"Celebrations for India cricket win"
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2026:adding citations to reliable sources
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1490:Each man and each woman has a vote.
560:In languages that have a system of
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3255:. Berlin: Language Science Press.
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2768:(One orange-tree will be enough),
2085:contexts. Irregular verbs such as
1665:A dozen of eggs cost around $ 1.5.
450:Such agreement is also found with
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2624:are highly inflected, except for
1267:Note also the agreement shown by
2708:"I was eating" (female speaking)
2444:, adjectives and participles as
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1998:
1419:- Nothing succeeds like success.
2998:Cervel, Mendoza Ibåñez (2005).
2944:. Cengage Learning. p. 4.
2146:On the other hand, a verb like
2104:An example of this is the verb
1752:Neither I nor you are to blame.
1576:Two or more subjects joined by
785:; a small amount, as in spoken
184:, then a first person pronoun (
83:requires that the verb and its
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3190:Corbett, Greville G. (2006).
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2776:(One orange will be enough).
2478:Definite (strong inflection)
2386:
1484:- Many a penny makes a pound.
1225:Example present tense forms:
1026:, etc. In contrast, the verb
117:, which is based on meaning.
3298:Surrey Database of Agreement
3239:Universals of Human Language
2794:(Two books will be enough),
2417:of the noun they modify. In
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1881:always takes a plural verb.
1812:- His family is quite large.
1728:When subjects are joined by
1479:Every dog is a lion at home.
1431:is clearly intended to mean
1245:. Example past tense forms:
7:
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2973:. Merriam-Webster. p.
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1758:Either you or he has to go.
1626:The MD and CEO has arrived.
1599:Weal and woe come by turns.
1592:Time and tide wait for none
797:; or a large amount, as in
789:; a moderate amount, as in
484:("the man is big", without)
165:. An example from English (
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2527:barna (the small children)
1786:etc. and instruments like
1397:All's well that ends well.
1088:The highly irregular verb
804:
3287:Agreement: A bibliography
2914:– sometimes called
2867:would go under the palm.
2752:(One book will be enough)
1989:
1550:- Who is to bell the cat?
1439:to be strictly singular.
1387:Indefinite pronouns like
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1279:Imperfect subjunctive of
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1065:is pronounced /seÉȘ/, but
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3300:. University of Surrey.
2965:Merriam-Webster (1998).
2907:Redundancy (linguistics)
2555:(the children are small)
2130:nous travaillons, or on
1901:
1714:is used in the sense of
1473:are treated as singular.
1449:None prosper by begging.
1403:One sows, another reaps.
1283:in Early modern English
157:is found mostly between
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458:("the man is big") vs.
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2562:gutten (the small boy)
2395:Scandinavian languages
2382:Scandinavian languages
2306:polypersonal agreement
1545:takes a singular verb.
658:Alliterative agreement
409:In languages in which
320:("the great man") vs.
3023:Dimitriadis, Alexis.
2940:Algeo, Pyles (2009).
2513:hytte (a small cabin)
2506:gnist (a small spark)
1984:null-subject language
1676:A Phrase of the form
1069:is pronounced /sÉz/.
1057:Conversely, the verb
345:("the tall man") vs.
2877:Attraction (grammar)
2849:German Sign Language
2541:(the cabin is small)
2456:Examples (Norwegian)
2227:Indefinite article:
2172:nous partons, or on
2022:improve this section
1738:not only...but also,
1566:Two and two is four.
1208:Early Modern English
1081:does not rhyme with
1042:does not rhyme with
781:; barely any, as in
664:grammatical category
600:("of the good man",
548:For more detail see
452:predicate adjectives
178:possessive adjective
127:grammatical category
50:grammatical category
3120:www.grammarbook.com
2916:agreement of tenses
2548:(the tree is small)
2534:(the fire is small)
2462:
2397:, adjectives (both
2233:Partitive article:
1580:take a plural verb.
1342:(if) he/she/it were
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460:la chaise est grand
212:Agreement based on
153:Agreement based on
2921:Synthetic language
2912:Sequence of tenses
2520:tre (a small tree)
2460:
2221:Definite article:
1723:Singular or Plural
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1038:, its conjugation
666:. For example, in
442:("the big chair";
431:is masculine) vs.
411:grammatical gender
260:(3rd pers. plural)
243:(1st pers. plural)
214:grammatical number
155:grammatical person
129:between different
115:notional agreement
3328:Generative syntax
3306:10.15126/SMG.11/1
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3079:978-93-5253-014-4
2729:, like all other
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2450:pancake sentences
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621:personal pronouns
582:("the good man",
550:Gender in English
502:for details). In
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456:l'homme est grand
334:("the great men")
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1020:to carry/carries
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839:(and nearly all
623:and the pronoun
508:Slavic languages
427:("the big man";
359:("the tall men")
218:verb conjugation
69:Standard English
67:For example, in
40:) occurs when a
39:
3348:
3347:
3343:
3342:
3341:
3339:
3338:
3337:
3313:
3312:
3283:
3273:
3252:
3204:
3177:
3175:Further reading
3172:
3171:
3156:Washington Post
3150:
3149:
3145:
3132:
3131:
3127:
3114:
3113:
3109:
3093:
3092:
3080:
3064:
3035:
3027:
3021:
3017:
3010:
2996:
2992:
2985:
2963:
2959:
2952:
2938:
2934:
2929:
2882:Case government
2873:
2833:
2733:, has numerous
2731:Bantu languages
2724:
2618:
2571:
2458:
2391:
2384:
2298:
2217:either gender:
2136:vous travaillez
2054:
2043:
2037:
2034:
2019:
2003:
1992:
1904:
1382:Always Singular
1369:thou didst help
1169:defective verbs
807:
771:
763:
732:
717:
702:
694:
683:
660:
652:or his brother?
641:or his brother?
558:
506:and most other
407:
210:
151:
123:
81:English grammar
35:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3346:
3336:
3335:
3330:
3325:
3311:
3310:
3289:
3282:
3281:External links
3279:
3278:
3277:
3271:
3249:Agree to Agree
3243:
3234:
3221:
3208:
3202:
3187:
3176:
3173:
3170:
3169:
3143:
3125:
3107:
3078:
3033:
3015:
3008:
2990:
2983:
2957:
2951:978-1428231450
2950:
2931:
2930:
2928:
2925:
2924:
2923:
2918:
2909:
2904:
2899:
2894:
2889:
2884:
2879:
2872:
2869:
2853:auxiliary verb
2837:sign languages
2832:
2831:Sign languages
2829:
2723:
2720:
2719:
2718:
2709:
2693:
2692:
2682:
2672:
2662:
2652:
2638:Serbo-Croatian
2617:
2614:
2570:
2565:
2564:
2563:
2556:
2549:
2542:
2535:
2528:
2521:
2514:
2507:
2497:
2496:
2493:
2490:
2487:
2484:
2480:
2479:
2476:
2473:
2470:
2467:
2457:
2454:
2390:
2385:
2383:
2380:
2343:
2342:
2324:(I love you);
2297:
2294:
2250:
2249:
2247:ce, cette, ces
2243:
2237:
2235:du, de la, des
2231:
2225:
2183:
2182:
2179:
2176:
2170:
2164:
2158:
2144:
2143:
2137:
2134:
2128:
2122:
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2055:
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1943:
1942:
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1933:
1903:
1900:
1899:
1898:
1859:
1858:
1799:
1798:
1795:
1742:
1741:
1720:
1719:
1710:When the word
1701:
1700:
1682:
1681:
1655:
1654:
1636:in addition to
1582:
1581:
1562:
1561:
1547:
1546:
1509:
1508:
1475:
1474:
1463:
1393:
1392:
1373:*thou helpedst
1362:auxiliary verb
1350:
1349:
1347:(if) they were
1344:
1339:
1335:
1334:
1329:
1320:
1316:
1315:
1310:
1305:
1301:
1300:
1297:
1293:
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1289:
1163:
1162:
1157:
1152:
1148:
1147:
1142:
1137:
1133:
1132:
1127:
1122:
1118:
1117:
1114:
1110:
1109:
1106:
1016:to echo/echoes
1012:to veto/vetoes
990:
989:
984:
979:
968:
967:
962:
957:he/she/it love
954:
950:
949:
944:
939:
935:
934:
929:
924:
920:
919:
916:
912:
911:
908:
833:
832:
823:
806:
803:
770:
767:
718:
715:river-pl-prox.
703:
695:
684:
673:
672:
659:
656:
655:
654:
648:did you see â
606:
605:
557:
554:
546:
545:
486:
485:
448:
447:
406:
403:
402:
401:
383:
361:
360:
335:
288:
287:
262:
261:
244:
209:
206:
202:he/she/it/they
150:
147:
122:
119:
71:, one may say
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3345:
3334:
3331:
3329:
3326:
3324:
3321:
3320:
3318:
3307:
3303:
3299:
3295:
3290:
3288:
3285:
3284:
3274:
3268:
3263:
3258:
3251:
3250:
3244:
3240:
3235:
3230:
3226:
3225:Mel'Äuk, Igor
3222:
3217:
3213:
3209:
3205:
3203:9780521001700
3199:
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3194:
3188:
3184:
3179:
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3147:
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3129:
3121:
3117:
3111:
3103:
3097:
3089:
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3081:
3075:
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3062:
3060:
3058:
3056:
3054:
3052:
3050:
3048:
3046:
3044:
3042:
3040:
3038:
3026:
3019:
3011:
3005:
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2994:
2986:
2980:
2976:
2971:
2970:
2961:
2953:
2947:
2943:
2936:
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2919:
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2908:
2905:
2903:
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2898:
2895:
2893:
2890:
2888:
2885:
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2880:
2878:
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2868:
2865:
2861:
2856:
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2846:
2842:
2838:
2828:
2825:
2823:
2821:
2817:
2813:
2808:
2806:
2802:
2798:
2793:
2791:
2787:
2783:
2777:
2775:
2773:
2770:Chungwa moja
2767:
2765:
2761:
2757:
2751:
2749:
2745:
2741:
2736:
2732:
2728:
2716:
2715:
2710:
2707:
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2700:
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2683:
2680:
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2670:
2668:
2663:
2660:
2658:
2653:
2650:
2648:
2643:
2642:
2641:
2639:
2635:
2631:
2627:
2623:
2613:
2611:
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2554:
2550:
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2526:
2522:
2519:
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2508:
2505:
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2500:
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2491:
2488:
2485:
2482:
2481:
2477:
2474:
2471:
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2465:
2464:
2453:
2451:
2447:
2443:
2439:
2435:
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2396:
2389:
2379:
2377:
2376:
2369:
2367:
2366:
2362:
2358:
2352:
2348:
2341:
2340:
2335:
2334:
2333:
2331:
2327:
2323:
2319:
2315:
2311:
2307:
2304:, verbs have
2303:
2293:
2291:
2287:
2283:
2279:
2275:
2271:
2267:
2263:
2259:
2255:
2248:
2244:
2242:
2238:
2236:
2232:
2230:
2226:
2224:
2220:
2219:
2218:
2214:
2212:
2208:
2204:
2200:
2196:
2192:
2186:
2180:
2177:
2175:
2171:
2169:
2165:
2163:
2159:
2157:
2153:
2152:
2151:
2149:
2142:
2138:
2135:
2133:
2129:
2127:
2123:
2121:
2117:
2115:
2111:
2110:
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2107:
2102:
2100:
2096:
2092:
2088:
2084:
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2076:
2072:
2068:
2064:
2052:
2049:
2041:
2031:
2027:
2023:
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2016:
2012:
2007:This section
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2001:
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1995:
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1953:
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1945:
1944:
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1936:
1935:
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1927:
1926:
1925:
1924:), to carry:
1923:
1919:
1914:
1911:
1909:
1896:
1892:
1888:
1884:
1880:
1877:
1873:
1869:
1866:
1865:
1864:
1863:
1856:
1852:
1851:more than one
1849:Phrases like
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1847:
1846:
1845:
1840:
1839:
1834:
1831:
1830:
1825:
1824:
1819:
1818:
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1765:
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1727:
1726:
1725:
1724:
1717:
1713:
1709:
1708:
1707:
1706:
1698:
1694:
1690:
1689:
1688:
1687:
1679:
1678:The+Adjective
1675:
1674:
1673:
1672:
1667:
1666:
1661:
1660:
1653:
1649:
1648:
1647:
1645:
1641:
1637:
1633:
1628:
1627:
1622:
1621:
1616:
1615:
1610:
1607:
1606:
1601:
1600:
1595:
1593:
1588:
1587:
1579:
1575:
1574:
1573:
1572:
1571:Always Plural
1568:
1567:
1559:
1558:
1557:
1556:
1552:
1551:
1544:
1540:
1536:
1535:
1534:
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1499:
1497:
1492:
1491:
1486:
1485:
1481:
1480:
1472:
1468:
1464:
1461:
1457:
1454:The pronouns
1453:
1452:
1451:
1450:
1445:
1444:
1440:
1438:
1434:
1430:
1426:
1421:
1420:
1416:
1415:
1411:
1410:
1405:
1404:
1399:
1398:
1390:
1386:
1385:
1384:
1383:
1379:
1376:
1374:
1370:
1367:is used, e.g.
1366:
1363:
1359:
1358:
1348:
1345:
1343:
1340:
1337:
1336:
1333:
1332:(if) you were
1330:
1328:
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1321:
1318:
1317:
1314:
1311:
1309:
1306:
1303:
1302:
1298:
1295:
1294:
1286:
1282:
1276:
1274:
1270:
1265:
1264:
1260:
1256:
1252:
1251:thou shouldst
1248:
1244:
1240:
1236:
1232:
1228:
1223:
1221:
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1213:
1209:
1204:
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1174:
1170:
1161:
1158:
1156:
1153:
1150:
1149:
1146:
1143:
1141:
1138:
1135:
1134:
1131:
1128:
1126:
1123:
1120:
1119:
1115:
1112:
1111:
1103:
1100:
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1049:
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1037:
1033:
1029:
1025:
1021:
1017:
1013:
1009:
1005:
1001:
996:
988:
985:
983:
980:
978:
975:
974:
973:
966:
963:
961:
960:
955:
952:
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948:
945:
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937:
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917:
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902:
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889:
885:
881:
877:
873:
869:
865:
862:
858:
854:
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846:
842:
838:
837:regular verbs
831:
827:
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707:
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698:
693:
690:
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679:
677:
671:
669:
665:
653:
651:
647:
642:
640:
637:came first â
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631:
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627:
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516:
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499:passé composé
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3212:GivĂłn, Talmy
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3068:
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2993:
2968:
2960:
2941:
2935:
2915:
2897:Phi features
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2826:
2819:
2815:
2811:
2810:
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2795:
2789:
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2778:
2771:
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2759:
2755:
2753:
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2743:
2739:
2738:
2735:noun classes
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2702:
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2676:
2674:
2666:
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2656:
2654:
2646:
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2572:
2559:
2552:
2545:
2538:
2531:
2524:
2517:
2510:
2503:
2431:
2415:definiteness
2392:
2374:
2373:a szép könyv
2372:
2370:
2364:
2360:
2356:
2354:
2344:
2336:
2329:
2325:
2321:
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2289:
2285:
2281:
2277:
2273:
2269:
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2261:
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2251:
2246:
2241:mon, ma, mes
2240:
2234:
2229:un, une, des
2228:
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2131:
2125:
2119:
2113:
2105:
2103:
2098:
2094:
2090:
2086:
2079:on travaille
2078:
2074:
2070:
2066:
2062:
2059:
2044:
2035:
2020:Please help
2008:
1980:
1977:- they carry
1974:
1968:- you carry
1965:
1956:
1950:- he carries
1947:
1941:- you carry
1938:
1929:
1921:
1917:
1915:
1912:
1905:
1894:
1891:whereabouts,
1890:
1887:headquarters
1886:
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1745:
1743:
1737:
1733:
1729:
1722:
1721:
1716:armed forces
1715:
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1704:
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1696:
1692:
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1683:
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1664:
1662:
1658:
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1652:dozen, score
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1517:Exceptions:
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1467:each, every,
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1465:Words after
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1448:
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1442:
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1428:
1424:
1423:Exceptions:
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1413:
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2595:predicative
2591:attributive
2568:Participles
2530:Flammen er
2403:predicative
2399:attributive
2223:le, la, les
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2181:ils partent
2178:vous partez
2141:travaillent
2038:August 2024
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982:to do: does
888:she amasses
821:these women
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681:river-prox.
543:destination
527:destination
425:grand homme
343:hombre alto
318:grand homme
304:determiners
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3233:Chapter 1.
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3009:3110197715
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2927:References
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2630:Macedonian
2612:position.
2466:Masculine
2446:predicates
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2351:copulative
2120:travailles
2106:travailler
1959:- we carry
1932:- I carry
1680:is plural.
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1243:thou canst
1231:thou shalt
884:it lurches
851:of either
845:indicative
830:those dogs
817:this woman
614:declension
586:case) vs.
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396:great work
389:great work
308:adjectives
182:Mary and I
139:antecedent
104:verb forms
46:inflection
3193:Agreement
3164:0190-8286
3096:cite book
2626:Bulgarian
2583:Icelandic
2551:Barna er
2544:Treet er
2537:Hytta er
2469:Feminine
2438:Norwegian
2419:Icelandic
2347:predicate
2322:szeretlek
2310:arguments
2302:Hungarian
2296:Hungarian
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2126:travaille
2114:travaille
2009:does not
1908:inflected
1792:a pair of
1255:thou wast
1239:thou hast
1227:thou wilt
965:they love
892:it buzzes
880:he rushes
861:sibilants
841:irregular
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3214:(1984).
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2758:chungwa
2655:ĆŸivim u
2645:ĆŸivim u
2375:eitekkel
2318:szeretem
2314:Szeretek
2288:becomes
2280:becomes
1883:Barracks
1780:breeches
1768:trousers
1296:Singular
1235:thou art
1160:they are
1113:Singular
947:you love
942:you love
915:Singular
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775:Japanese
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535:reached
523:reached
474:der groĂ
300:articles
277:The girl
143:referent
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2822:tatosha
2807:tatosha
2792:tatosha
2774:tatosha
2766:tatosha
2750:tatosha
2727:Swahili
2722:Swahili
2712:ja sam
2703:ja sam
2634:animacy
2587:Faroese
2579:Swedish
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2423:Faroese
2393:In the
2359:Ă©rdekes
2355:A könyv
2330:szereti
2272:become
2260:become
2083:liaison
2030:removed
2015:sources
1918:portare
1876:wealth,
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1140:you are
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910:Number
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783:English
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504:Russian
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371:big car
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238:really
228:really
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194:my cats
190:the dog
163:subject
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2495:Lille
2483:Liten
2442:Danish
2413:, and
2411:number
2407:gender
2326:szeret
2203:petite
2148:partir
2097:, and
1990:French
1922:portar
1776:gloves
1699:, etc.
1697:cattle
1693:police
1471:many a
1460:either
1371:, not
1338:Third
1323:(if)
1304:First
1214:, but
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1151:Third
1130:we are
1121:First
1077:, but
1059:to say
953:Third
927:I love
923:First
878:(e.g.
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566:German
494:French
467:German
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440:chaise
415:French
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2746:moja
2742:tabu
2687:malog
2685:imam
2675:imam
2665:imam
2657:maloj
2649:stanu
2647:malom
2620:Most
2560:lille
2532:liten
2504:liten
2489:Lite
2486:Lita
2274:de lâČ
2270:de la
2199:petit
2195:jolie
2099:avoir
2095:aller
2091:faire
2063:aller
1902:Latin
1879:means
1872:means
1868:Pains
1772:pants
1712:enemy
1496:each,
1365:to do
1281:to be
1269:to be
1201:ought
1185:shall
1097:to be
1090:to be
1044:shoes
1028:to do
1004:to go
1000:to go
995:to go
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779:Malay
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730:these
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2679:kuÄu
2677:malu
2669:stan
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2659:kuÄi
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1966:atis
1964:port
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1946:port
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1429:none
1425:None
1357:thou
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1325:thou
1218:and
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1193:must
1189:will
1125:I am
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1067:says
1052:fuzz
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1008:goes
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