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 1 T-III|       the customs, dress,~the language of the people, what I am
 2   T-V| tongues ignorant of the Latin language,~this Greek speech submerged
 3   T-V|  retain vestiges of the Greek language,~though even this the Getic
 4   T-V|   lose the use of the Italian language,~and my own voice be muted
 5  ExII|  chief eloquence of the Roman language,~in mercy, take up the advocacy
 6   Ind|     learnt something of their language.~Book EI.II:53-100 Tomis
 7   Ind|   Book EI.II:53-100 The Roman language, Latin, the tongue of the
 8   Ind|        and speaking a similar language. They were noted horse-breeders
 9   Ind|     learnt something of their language.~Book EI.II:1-52 Book EI.
10   Ind|    Sarmatian. Ovid learnt the language and wrote a poem in Getic.
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