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Is feminine or masculine in French?
The word "feminine" in French is
féminin
and the word "masculine" in French is
masculin
.
Both words are
masculine
.
In Noun verb pairs the noun has one movement and two movements in ASL?
What is the homograph of desert?
Morphology
How do you say want in Spanish?
What does a short look like?
How do you pronounce tisquantum?
Is the process of pluralization morphological?
What is the Aztec vocabulary?
What is the definition of singultus?
Is hieroglyphics and cuneiform the same thing?
What is the name of inverted e in phonetic alphabet?
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