| wa pa (n) |
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| wa frumijhe (n) |
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| fr hemmage (n) |
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| fr quatre vingts (a) |
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| fr bien mal acquis ne profite jamais |
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| fr hoir (n) |
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| en cork oak (n) |
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| fr bertrix (n) |
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| wa tcheke (n, di_banke) |
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| en hardness (n) |
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| wa penitince |
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| fr emmêler (v) |
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| en problem (n) |
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| fr trente et un (a) |
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| wa taylandès (n) |
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| fr sel (n) |
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| fr fusée éclairante (n) |
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| fr descendre (v) |
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| fr océan indien (n) |
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| fr grive (n) |
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| wa doze |
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| wa aspirene |
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| fr crevette (n) |
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| wa panes å solea |
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| wa di |
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| en clock (n) |
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| fr écureuil (n) |
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| en magazine (n) |
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| wa awousse (n) |
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| wa danse |
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| fr embellie (n) |
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| wa ôr |
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| de erster weltkrieg (n) |
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| fr dix (n) |
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| fr manche (n) |
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| wa droet |
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| wa oujhea (n) |
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| wa poligonacêye |
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| en she (n) |
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| de tasse (n) |
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| wa djanvî |
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| en hard (a) |
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| wa plaece (n) |
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| wa otisse |
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| fr effrayer (v) |
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| wa lodjike |
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| wa moxhe |
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| wa ût |
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| en bird (n) |
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| en swallow (v) |
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| wa ourougway (n, payis) |
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| en long (a) |
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| wa xhorbi (v) |
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| en smother (v) |
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| de ader (n) |
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| de chrom (n) |
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| fr ronflement (n) |
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| wa djudi |
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| wa djudi (n) |
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| en door (n) |
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| en ray (n) |
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| en tomb (n) |
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| en picardy (n) |
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| en good day |
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| wa awousse |
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| wa noerès plokes |
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| wa mandaille (n) |
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| wa rire (v) |
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| en french (n) |
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| fr berger (n) |
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| wa nos (n) |
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| fr roux (a) |
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| sh afrika (n) |
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| fr arpailleur (n) |
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| wa pitite vintche |
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| wa å |
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| fr lundi (n) |
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| en picture (n) |
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| fr orge (n) |
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| fr présent (n) |
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| en cheep (v) |
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| en then (r) |
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| en fig (n) |
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| fr sémantique (a) |
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| wa tchår (n) |
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| fr quatre vingt dix (n) |
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| de äthiopien (n) |
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| wa sé (n, tchimeye) |
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| fr bavarde (n) |
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| wa badjawe (n) |
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| wa tni |
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| wa chamo |
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| wa djoû |
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| fr soixante dix huit (a) |
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| en soon (r) |
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| en fart (v) |
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| wa glaecî |
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| en wednesday (n) |
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| wa såvaedje cécoreye |
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| wa pologne |
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