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Audio Etymologies of the DayEnglish "kin" and "kind" (=sort… | |
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@ancientsounds Interestingly, the word زادن (zâdan) is not commonly used; … | |
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@bbbourq @linguistics Thank you, that's useful to know. | |
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@bbbourq Is زاییدن more commonly used now, do you know? | |
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@ancientsounds It isn't that much more common. I've seen it used as a n… | |
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@bbbourq Very interesting, thankyou. |