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| text = <center>[[Literature:Thus spoke the woman|Thus spoke the woman]] (''Hai rha thyrrhi'') is a conlang motivational speech, used as the text for the [[Second Linguifex Relay]].</center> | | text = <center>[[Literature:Thus spoke the woman|Thus spoke the woman]] (''Hai rha thyrrhi'') is a conlang motivational speech, used as the text for the [[Second Linguifex Relay]].</center> | ||
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''Note: This page is primarily for post-facto direct translations into conlangs which weren't part of the original relay. For the original translations, see the subpages of [[Second Linguifex Relay]] linked there.'' | |||
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Hai rha thyrrhi |
Thus spoke the woman |