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in
in in
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dw in
dw in
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dw in flir
i'm sorry
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released in
released in %d on %s
Last Update: 2014-08-20
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_chwilio: in
sear_ch:
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bat in welsh
bat in welsh
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dw?in cytuno
cool
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carid in english
carid in english
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build case through logic
llunio achos drwy resymeg
Last Update: 2009-08-13
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first letter of the alphabet (in upper then lower case)
unknown
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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cydweddu gair _cyfan yn unigmatch case
match _entire word only
Last Update: 2014-08-20
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string" in "context_bar_string
interval (in minutes) at which document will be autosaved
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if a domain name contains diacritic characters (e.g. in the case of international domain names) is there an equivalent domain name without diacritics?
os bydd enw parth yn cynnwys nodau diacritig (e.e. yn achos enwau parth rhyngwladol) a oes enwau parth cyfatebol heb farciau diacritig?
a, b". * in this case, the first string is "a", the second * string is ", " and the third string is "b". * we can then use this information here to also * recursively build longer lists, like "a, b, c, da, b, c" * in this case, the first string is "a, b", the second * string is ", " and the third string is "c
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