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What is the German word for a person?
The German word for "person" is
Person
.
It's pronounced
per-zohn
with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Is wall masculine or feminine in French?
What is red-haired in Spanish?
Morphology
Word list with the stem cle meaning small?
What do the japanese call themselves?
Give you the 20 parts of homonyms?
What does porte mean in Mexican?
Why is an example of onomatopoeia?
What does enchulao mean?
How do you spell bobulicous?
What does yo tambien tequiero hermanita mean?
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