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What language is doh jeh?
"Doh jeh" is a phonetic spelling of the English phrase "
do you
". It's a common way to represent how someone might say this phrase with a strong regional accent or in a casual, informal setting.
What nation had the most influence on Japanese culture?
Is the C in Colonial capitalized when talking about a style of building?
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What were languages that evolved from Latin?
What country does the language Tagalog come from?
Both of these historians study language but one studies a words origin as in where is came from?
Who said that matter he belonged to any ethnic minority after the tenth one?
What is the past participle for did?
What does cuantos hermanos o hermanas tienes?
What languages are spoken in Celtic cultures?
Why did the Dutch come to America in 1900s?
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