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Alphabetical [« »] tone 2 tongue 20 tongued 1 tongues 7 too 46 too-powerful 1 took 212 | Frequency [« »] 7 thorough 7 threats 7 throw 7 tongues 7 torn 7 transport 7 treat | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances tongues |
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1 2,3 | to speak their own native tongues, Syriac or Arabic. One learned 2 2,3 | predominance of the native tongues. Later, when Justinian’s 3 6,5 | related to other Turkish tongues that the difference between 4 6,8 | translation into modern tongues. His prose works, of a rhetorical, 5 7,4 | one language, but their tongues were mingled, and they were 6 7,4 | are minglings of strange tongues and there are very thievish 7 9,18| words and phrases from the tongues of the Roman conquerors.