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10/02/2001 6:35 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Apr 2000
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Hmmm, if I'd said c is pronounced like English ch (as in church), it might have made it a bit more difficult. Another clue for panca is Greek penta, as in pentagon. Don't know of any relationships for tunggal. It means one, sole, or in grammar, singular.
Bingley
Bingley
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not english, but urdu,,, i think
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of troy
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09/25/2001 6:54 PM
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Re: -istan, -abad, sahib
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Faldage
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09/25/2001 7:09 PM
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Max Quordlepleen
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09/25/2001 8:05 PM
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Related languages
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Bobyoungbalt
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09/26/2001 2:49 PM
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Re: Languages of Afghanistan
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Faldage
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09/26/2001 2:55 PM
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Re: Languages of Afghanistan
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Capital Kiwi
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09/28/2001 5:21 AM
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Re: not english, but urdu,,, i think
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stales
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09/28/2001 6:42 AM
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Re: not english, but urdu,,, i think
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Bingley
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10/02/2001 5:32 AM
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Re: not english, but urdu,,, i think
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stales
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10/02/2001 5:57 AM
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Re: not english, but urdu,,, i think
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Bingley
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10/02/2001 6:35 AM
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Re: 1-8
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Faldage
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10/02/2001 1:48 PM
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Re: 1-8
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Bingley
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10/02/2001 3:39 PM
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stales
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10/03/2001 12:02 AM
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Faldage
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10/03/2001 2:01 PM
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