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  • ...enic loans for a number of other languages spoken near Bjỏr Æ. Æ had three non-entering tone and one checked tone at this stage.
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  • Non-traditional alliteration schemes are used in modern poetry and in whimsical
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  • ...s of Modern Aquitanian are shrouded in mystery; it's a common belief among non-linguists that Modern Aquitanian is a remnant of the earliest languages spo ...resemblance to the Greek word ''erebinthos'' for "pea", believed to be of non-Indo-European origin). Modern French loanwords are common in formal registe
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  • ...e very common, especially Ksieh, Dodellian, Talman, and Netagin ones. Some non-Clofabians take on a Clofabian last name with a similar sound, e.g. Cimater
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  • ...[f]. Meanwhile the previously spirantized '''g''' [ɣ] had reverted to its non-continuant form and merged with [ɡ]. According to a document recently disc ===Elimination of Non-Word-Initial /h/===
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  • ====Non-Syllabic Roots====
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  • ...lomorphy. Verbs can be grouped in two ways: non-prefixed and prefixed, and non-ablauting and ablauting. The verb tables below will use the following examp *Unprefixed, non-ablauting verbs: e.g. ''túsaiṁ'' /ˈtuːsai̯m/ 'he prays', ''ía·tús'
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  • These verbs continue the Proto-Idavic non-ablauting verb class (those formed with verb-forming affixes in Proto-Idavi
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  • # ''two dozen'' is named {{term|טונך}} <b>twǔnk</b>, and is written with a (non-final) <b>mem</b>: מ. It is worth our 24. # ''three dozen'' is named {{term|תרנך}} <b>þrǔnk</b>, and is written with a (non-final) <b>nun</b>: נ. It is worth our 36.
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  • | '''Non-Close''' || e || ø || ɑ || ʲɑ || ɒ || ʲɒ | '''Non Nasal''' || ə || ɞ
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  • ===Non-durative sentences=== Non-durative sentences are sentences that have a specific ending.
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  • *a non-posh accent ...stic change, a version of this "gynelect" is on its way to becoming a new, non-posh standard for Sowaár.
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  • ...nlike Clofabosin, Proto-Prepsic has a clear division between "finite" and "non-finite" forms. ====Non-finite forms====
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  • use Alcvean sound changes for vowels (minus the non-lambdicity): ''ai'' = /aː/; ''ar'' = /aj/
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  • | colspan="8" |'''Non-Finite Forms''' | colspan="8" |'''Non-Finite Forms'''
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds: Some non-Germanic sounds are used in transcription:
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  • === Non-numeral quantifiers === === Non-numeral quantifiers ===
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  • ...ly, the aspirated plosives are pronounced in most dialects released by the non-sibilant fricative with the same place of articulation [{{IPA|pɸ̆ tθ̆ t Nasal vowels tend to be longer than their non-nasal counterparts, and derive from historic short nasal, while long nasals
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  • *The only overt tense distinction in Hantza is non-future/future.
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  • ===Non-pulmonic consonants===
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  • ...ly simple - the sibilant allophones [s z] are used in the onset, while the non-sibilant allophones [θ ð] are used in the coda. Coda /s z/ may be in free ...dong differs in that final [θ] is maintained, but not final [ð], or either non-sibilant word-medially.
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  • ...{{angbr|'''ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̖ a̰ ȧ á a̗'''}}. Only /˧ ˨/ tones may occur on non-word-initial morae.
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  • Non-rhotic with crazy shifts before r
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  • ! Person !! Non-past !! Past
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  • !<small>non-sibilant</small> # Voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative
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  • Hakdor is a dialect continuum spoken by the Hakdor, a non-human, engineered race on Aterra (also know as The Blighted).
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  • |+ Non-past vowel prefixing to make imperfect/non-past
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  • ====Non-past subject markers==== Subject marking in the non-past tense is done with the following affixes (example root ''-bac-'' "to e
    8 KB (1,152 words) - 02:34, 19 November 2023
  • ...in specific conditions. In particular, a total lack of phonemic voicing of non-coronal fricatives.
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  • * loss of word-final short, non-nasal vowels in words of 3 or more syllables: ''negani'' > ''negan'' * nasal vowels merge with non-nasal counterparts
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  • ...of [[Hyudrontic languages]], all languages of which have regularly defined non-phonemic stress and many have it indicated by volume alone, and are hence l
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  • *Prăfin, from *phirwi-Hnom via a non-Talmic Quame language, related to Phirwo
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  • ...created to test the idea of a language whose syntax is based on graphs and non-redundant adjacency lists, rather than on trees.
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  • ! colspan="9"| {{sc|non-finite forms}} ! colspan="9"| {{sc|non-finite forms}}
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  • ...trictly neutral/hands off regarding other cultures and countries. They are non violent, in general, but known for their neophobia, gender inequality, and * Living - 'a - any non female person or creature, also applies to plants and insects
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  • ...ur core cases (Nominative, Accusative, Agentive, and Patientive), and five non-core cases (Genitive, Dative, Ablative, Partitive, and Attributive). The A Because Parseltongue is spoken by non-sentient snakes under the influence of magic, it conflates deixis and perso
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  • [[Category:Non-Indo-European Languages]]
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  • ! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct !! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct
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  • ...es two systems of personal pronouns – an egocentric system (1st person vs. Non 1st person), and a demonstrative system (proximal, medial, distal). '''2/3''' - non first person<br />
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  • [H̩RV,R̩HV],[VHR̩,VRH̩] > RHV,VHR (both non-syllabic)
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  • ...these caps have, at their central hub, an opening into a system of small, non-rotational passageways which link the cylinders together. Although the cyli
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  • ...or [[w:Biblical Hebrew|Biblical Hebrew]]. Anbirese is particularly rich in non-finite subordinate clause constructions, which may be used when English use ...g ''θumi'' (< Tigol ''tuaḃ ṁa mít'' 'who will grant') before a verb in the non-past tense.
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  • | hːk || '''hkk''' || ''non accurate translation for it.'' | hːtʃ || '''hčč''' || ''non accurate translation for it.''
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  • ...:w:2016|the year 12016]], the language has 35.6 million speakers (native & non-native) and counting, making it one of the largest creole languages in the ===Non-phonemic aspiration===
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  • ...This is another reason why the aspirated plosives are the ones considered non-phonemic, as otherwise the aspirated plosives would lose their post-aspirat ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. Additionally, several of the vowel phonemes are laxened
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds:
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  • ...gy, but allows a large number of syntactical features which are present in non-Indo-European languages. # <th> should be realized as a voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate, but the allophone /θ/ is widely accepted among most sp
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  • ====Non-active constructions==== In non-active constructions (autostative, passive, reciprocal, mediopassive; all f
    9 KB (1,338 words) - 20:53, 24 January 2017
  • *The oblique II case is used with non-locative prepositions. When used with locative prepositions, it implies mot
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  • ...for varieties in Rufisgen, remains however the most commonly used term by non-linguists. ...eaking lands, also has a certain importance and is more commonly spoken by non-natives in the neighboring countries.<br/>All four standard languages are q
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  • Now gemination started to disappear. pp, tt, cc became f, ts, ɧ. Non-initial ṭ and ḳ became h and ʃ (à la HGCS).
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  • ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. ...plain), any non-ejective plosive followed by the alveolar trill /r/ or the non-lateral approximants /j w/, and either the plain or aspirated alveolar stop
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  • PHS was non-tonal. The tones in daughter languages are actually reflexes of final type Among non-E syllables the distribution is:
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  • There are 2 tenses, past and non-past. The Past marking is <L'oi> and non-past utterances are unmarked.
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  • ...the past tense, see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ijemxoeFvnUC Alleged Non-Past Uses of Qatal in Classical Hebrew], M.F. Rogland Ph.D dissertation</re ! Non-past || Past || Future || Dep. || Subjunct.
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  • ...t ''hu'' phenotype, which is immediately distinguishable from the ''la'' ("non-hu"). They live separately from the ''la'', maintaining a separate language ...the skin, however, it has a universal effect without noticeable tanned and non-tanned areas.
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  • ...e each only explicitly written as separate letters if they contrast with a non-front alternative within the same word (for which the native / "normal" let
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  • #Non-overt elements Abbreviations beginning with {{sc|n-}} (a common prefix for ''non-'') or ending with {{sc|-z}} (a common suffix for ''-izer'') may not be lis
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  • *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite), old news after ...nt category in Hantza verbs (though there is an overt morphological future/non-future distinction). Verbs are instead aspect and mood heavy. This conflati
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  • ...is used to describe events that are desired to happen or have happened. In non-future constructions it expresses the subjunctive mood, while in future con ...n positive constructions in past tense it expresses expectations, while in non-past tenses it expresses obligations, requests and orders. In negative cons
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  • ...itten phonetically as described in the diagram to the left, there are some non-phonetic rules regarding Arnic orthography. ...word can start with a diacritic vowel; this is the most common use of the non-diacritic vowels.
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  • ...conjugating and non-conjugating. This may be somewhat a misnomer, as even non-conjugating prepositions may take suffix conjugation when they are used wit | style="text-align: left" | Indicates new, non-derivable, or contrastive information.
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  • ...{cite web |first=Nick |last=Nicholas |year=2004 |title=Sigma: final versus non-final |url=http://www.opoudjis.net/unicode/letters.html |accessdate=2016-09
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  • Coda clusters are /l/ or /ɹ/ + any non-approximant consonant except /p/, including [lt] and [ɹt] word-finally. <b Dyrel is mostly phonemic. Most graphemes are the equivalent of IPA. Non-IPA equivalents are listed here:
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  • ...ahang Rokadong and Oceanic Rokadong dialects, [{{IPA|s, z}}] may vary with non-sibilant equivalents [{{IPA|θ, ð}}], especially morpheme-finally. The lat Rokadong is a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder than non-stressed syllables. Stressed syllables may also have higher or lower pitch,
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  • ! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct !! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct
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  • ! Non- ...entirely possessable noun is something like a rock, or body part, anything non-sentient and with no potential of self-possession. A semi-possessable noun
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  • *'''Non-existent future''': Describes an event that is unlikely to ever occure and
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  • ...Barbuzic language spoken in central Talkoch. It is one of the most spoken non-Moshurian languages in the Moshurian Empire, being spoken by about 5 millio
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  • ...asal consonants, the result is that most dialects prevent clusters between non-sonorant units; even these though have been threatened by overall trends in
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  • ...ring all of its history. It is unique for the Alpian region, since it is a non-Indo-European language and its verb conjugation system is much more complex
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  • ===Non-finite forms===
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  • *Not used for non-specific uncountable nouns: **Non-specific = 'Would you like some (any) tea?'
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  • |dafríra-∅ || ibóðr-∅ || ikneg-ór-∅ || non-teþ || ini
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  • ...feminine'''-'''neuter''' for people, and '''animate'''-'''inanimate''' for non-human things, though animate-inanimate is usually used to denote if somethi For non-human things with no clear gender(yes, including animals, grammatical gende
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  • *no article for non-specific or collective (number neutral) ...n also applies to abstract nouns (which often use unmarked collectives). A non-specific abstract noun refers to the quality in general, and the singulativ
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  • | {{term|nite-einwederic}} || non-monogamous | {{term|zunteciingic}} || non-amorous
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  • low tone when non-emphatic, high tone when emphatic
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  • |25B||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{No|zero}}
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  • |'''Merging of non-high back vowels: */ɔ/, */a/ > */a/''' — *nɔam "we (inclusive or dual)" |'''Spiration of voiceless fricatives''': The non-sibilant voiceless fricatives, */ɸ/, */þ/, and */h/, widely merge onto */
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  • |∅-ikki-non-iit |∅-non-aa
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  • ...s (V)?(CV)+(C)? Single-phoneme particles / glue-word proclitics may be any non-obstuent, or any click. For instance, the noun class for languages is ''q-'
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  • ...orphology, and strict word order. '''Eḥeiθymme''' readily accepts words of non-native origin, but tends to force said loans into its morphological paradig ! rowspan="2" | {{small|non-sibilant}}
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  • ==== Non-universality ==== ...n Cân Gert this is distinguished by whether the compound is a lexeme, or a non-lemma form of an existing lexeme.
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  • ...thian has a rich system of diphthongs. There are seven phonemic and eleven non-phonemic diphthongs (eighteen in total). !rowspan="10"| Non-phonemic diphthongs
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  • Stem suffixes denote number: non-plural and plural. The non-plural varies between -'''a''', -'''e''', and a null suffix. Which is used Regular stems ending in -'''īk''' or -'''īw''' do not use the non-plural -'''e''' suffix. For example, the stem -'''kīw'''- "skin" would not
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  • The intent of Dwendish is to create a non-Celtic language in a sprachbund with the Celtic languages without being Cel 3) /θ/ and /ð/ are non-sibilant alveolar fricatives.
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  • For non-humans, the pronoun '''aja''' is used **''''a''' - Presents a non-contrasting idea
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  • <p>Syllable-initial clusters may either consist of any non-glide followed by /j/ or /w/ or a stop or <em>tˢ</em> followed by /r/ or / ...d one using the consonantal form of the same phoneme (third-person animate non-past <em>tˢuˈtˢwən</em> but past tense <em>tˢutˢuˈlɐː</em>). Few i
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  • ...when the head of the relative clause is absolutive or when relativizing a non-verbal predicate. A non-verbal predicate ''vi''-clause has a simpler form:
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  • ...ent verbs. Also Kirtumur verbal forms are either finite or non-finite. The non-finite verbal forms (or the participles) have a different inflection from t ...te and can make up a clause by themselves. This is often not the case with non-finite verb forms, which rarely make up a clause by themselves and require
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  • Non-native letters may occur in some foreign words or proper nouns, chiefly in
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  • ! colspan="11" scope="col"|'''Class II The Non-Human Class''' ! colspan="1" |''Non-Living''
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  • ...similar phonotactic rules mid vowels are freely combinable with any other non-mid vowel.
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  • ...ut are mostly deliberately avoided in '''Ahāmatya'''. If one were to use a non-native word, then one would do so either indirectly via some periphrastic c ...s, and in the context of labial nasals and stops, aspirated consonants and non-aspirated consonants. '''Ahāmatya''', then, has thirty-three consonants in
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  • ...ame syllable. Sequences of /z/ + another fricative or /tʃ/ also yield /ʃ/. Non-sibilant fricatives following nasals, /l/, or a pause tend to become pronou The velar fricative /ɣ/ becomes pharyngeal [ʕ] between any two non-high back vowels. Additionally, a sequence of /ɣ/ + /r/ may yield a uvular
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds: Some non-Germanic sounds are used in transcription:
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  • ...ʔi/ || Person || changes made to the structure, rigging and equipment of a non Pineti crafted ship || Akʉlehe || (ship) + (better) + (suffix: adj>n)
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  • ! Non-sibilant affricate ! Non-sibilant fricative
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  • Todo: Modify into a non-German-gibby aesthetic
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