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Is a French or Italian phrase?
"A" is not a French or Italian phrase. It's a single letter, and not a complete phrase.
Could you please provide more context or the full phrase you're interested in?
What is zero element in morphology linguistics?
What is the meaning of orations?
Morphology
What is the two kinds of pronoun?
What is the feminine form of Richard?
What is the homonym of steep?
What stereotypes are associated with moors?
What does llego mean in spanish?
What is homonym of feet?
What are the importance of morphology in linguistic for teachers?
How do you say Olivia in pig latin?
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