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  • curprev 10:0610:06, 22 November 2019 178.4.151.74 talk 8,026 bytes +190 Distribution: We define "inflected preposition" as "conjugated preposition". This is a problem (see discussions page). But as long as we use this definition, no dialect of German has it. The source doesn't claim it either. The German thing is about DECLINED prepositions (regularised system of contractions between preposition + article). undo Tag: references removed

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  • curprev 01:1601:16, 30 January 2017 70.119.157.59 talk 5,343 bytes +140 Add Arabic text and correct the IPA representation of the Arabic letter ع: should be ʕ (voiced pharyngeal fricative), not ʔ (glottal stop). Similarly, ي is /j/, not /y/. undo

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