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Featured Language: Paama

Introduction. Paama is an Austronesian language spoken the following parts of Vanuatu: Paama, one village on east Epi (Lopevi), a large group in Vila. The Verb. Tha Paama verb is conjugated in per[...] Read more about Paama in docs.verbix.com.
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Tagged Books & Texts

Featured Text: Un tros de paper
A book by Carles Riba.

 Catalan: VOLUM PRIMER. . INDEX. . PRÒLEG EXPLICATIU. LES QUATRE RAMBLES. EL PASSEIG DE GRÀCIA. EL TEATRE PRINCIPAL. BARCELONA AVUI EN DIA. LA CAMPANA. BALLS. CONVERSES. MENUDÈNCIES. D'ALLÓ MATEIX. L'ANY VINENT.

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Tagged Paralleltexts

Featured Text: Vulgata: Acts
Vulgata is the Bible written in Latin. This page contains the Acts.

 Latin: primum quidem sermonem feci de omnibus o Theophile quae coepit Iesus facere et docere.
 English: The former treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach,.

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Verb Cognates

Cognates are words that have a common etymological origin.

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About Verb Conjugation

Verb conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection. Principal parts is sometimes the infinitive like "cantar" in Spanish, but it can also be verb theme like "skriva - skrev -skrivit" in Swedish. Read more...