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In Lõis, Dror Yikra was written by a Corded Ware Jew named Dunash ben Lavrat (CW Hebrew: /ðunaʃ ven lavɾat/) as in our world. Hence the rhymes work in Sephardi-type accents such as Corded Ware, Indian, and Siészal accents but not in Ashkenazi-type accents such as Havohróh Măcubéleth, Đâu-Gequơxex, and North American accents.
In Lõis, Dror Yikra was written by a Corded Ware Jew named Dunash ben Lavrat (CW Hebrew: /ðunaʃ ven lavɾat/) as in our world. Hence the rhymes work in accents such as Corded Ware, Indian, and Siészal accents but not in accents such as Havohróh Măcubéleth, Đâu-Gequơxex, and North American accents.
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