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  • 91Double entendre — An 1814 engraving of a double entendre. He: My sweet honey, I hope you are to be let with the Lodgins! She: No, sir, I am to be let alone. A double entendre (French pronunciation: [dublɑ̃tɑ̃dʁə]) or adianoeta[1] is a figure of speech in …

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  • 92Jester — Fool redirects here. For other uses, see Fool (disambiguation). Court Jester redirects here. For the film starring Danny Kaye, see The Court Jester. For other uses of Jester , see Jester (disambiguation). Depiction of a jester by William Merritt… …

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  • 93Chinglish — [clarification needed] Chinglish refers to spoken or written English language that is influenced by the Chinese language.[1] …

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  • 94Music of Cuba — General topics Related articles Genres Batá and yuka Bolero Chachachá Changui Charanga …

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  • 95List of common misconceptions — This incomplete list is not intended to be exhaustive. This is a list of current, widely held, false ideas and beliefs about notable topics which have been reported by reliable sources from around the world. Each has been discussed in published… …

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  • 96List of numbers in various languages — The following tables list the names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world. Where possible, each language s native writing system is used, along with transliterations in Latin script and other… …

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  • 97Gloss — This article is about the literary term. For other uses, see Gloss (disambiguation). A gloss is a brief summary of a word s meaning, equivalent to the dictionary entry of that word, but only a word or two in length. It is typically used for the… …

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  • 98Accademia della Crusca — Emblem of the Accademia della Crusca, depicting a sieve straining out corrupt words and structures (as wheat is separated from chaff). The Accademia della Crusca (Academy of Chaff) is an Italian society for scholars and Italian linguists and… …

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  • 99Kannada literature — is the body of literature of Kannada, a Dravidian language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. [Krishnamurti (2003), p. 78; Steever (1998), p. 129, 131.] The literature, which has a continuous… …

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  • 100Language death — In linguistics, language death (also language extinction or linguistic extinction, and rarely linguicide or glottophagy[1]) is a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given… …

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