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« Thinking straight
“And know’st thou what the French name cottage pie?” »

Words, words, words. (Non-Hamlet edition.)

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Nicola Karras
on June 20, 2008
in Arts and Extemporanea
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This is awesome. Below are most frequently used words on Iqra’i, in attractive and colorful form. (Click for full version.)

« Thinking straight
“And know’st thou what the French name cottage pie?” »

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    September 29, 2009 at 4:23 am

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