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Please read the rules on Squabble! Advanced version. I think we just use Advanced rules here...except there is additional rules " Every other words should be in another language " since script in every language has some differences, we would just use the most common romanization for them.
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I am starting the game with:
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Well, why not give it a try? Assuming that the J is english, I'll say ja
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Raj - Hindi King
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ajar - Spanish
tr. v. - to crumple, wrinkle
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hajar - indonesian to give someone a lesson (beating)
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