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===Imthumitil=== | ===Imthumitil=== | ||
This passage is from the ''Imthumitil | This passage is from the ''Imthumitil Păchlac'', a retranslation of the Imθumăytil into Modern Windermere by Yăchef Clay. | ||
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The child nonchalantly responded: "Isn't it obvious, Master? Here we have all of the old teams, as well as another set of teams with the new person!" | The child nonchalantly responded: "Isn't it obvious, Master? Here we have all of the old teams, as well as another set of teams with the new person!" | ||
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==Poetry== | |||
Windermere poetry is based on rhyming and lines with set numbers of syllables. Rhyming prose is a common poetic form. | |||
[[Category:Windermere]] | [[Category:Windermere]] | ||
[[Category:Pseudo-English]] | [[Category:Pseudo-English]] | ||