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  2. Moi language - Wikipedia

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    Moi subject agreement prefixes Along with agreement prefixes cross-referencing the grammatical number of the subject, the verb stem itself can reflect number too: there may be one stem allomorph with front vowels (singular agreement) and one with back vowels (plural agreement).

  3. Parle-moi (Nâdiya song) - Wikipedia

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    "Parle-moi" (English: Talk to Me) is a song recorded by the French contemporary R&B singer Nâdiya, featured on her second studio album 16/9. Written by Géraldine Delacoux, Thierry Gronfier and produced by the latter, the track served as the first single off the album, released on CD on March 26, 2004 in France.

  4. Audio-lingual method - Wikipedia

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    The audio-lingual method or Army Method is a method used in teaching foreign languages. It is based on behaviorist theory, which postulates that certain traits of living things, and in this case humans, could be trained through a system of reinforcement. The correct use of a trait would receive positive while incorrect use of that trait would ...

  5. Toi c'est moi - Wikipedia

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    "Toi c'est moi" is a song by French singer Priscilla from her third album Une fille comme moi. [1] The song reached number 16 in France. [2] It was the second single from that album. The album came out in February 2004, and the single two months later, in April.

  6. Parle-moi (Isabelle Boulay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Parle-moi" is a 2000 song recorded by the Canadian pop singer Isabelle Boulay. It was the first single from her fourth album Mieux qu'ici-bas , on which it features as the first track. Released in October 2000, this pop song/ballad achieved a great success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), reaching the highest positions on the charts.

  7. 2003 in music - Wikipedia

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    January 6 – The annual Park Lane Group Young Artists festival of contemporary music opens with two concerts in the Purcell Room at the Southbank Centre, London.The first concert, given by the Gallimaufry Ensemble, includes the premiere of a new wind quintet by 23-year-old Benjamin Wallfisch; the second concert features solo bass clarinettist Sarah Watts, who premieres Marc Yeats Vox for solo ...

  8. Medium of instruction - Wikipedia

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    In higher education, 90.2% is in Estonian, 7.8% in Russian and 1.85% in English. [21] In Finland, Finnish is the language used in most schools, but Swedish, also an official national language, is used in a number of schools along the coast and Abo Akademi. The right to education in Swedish is based in the constitution.

  9. Jim Henson - Wikipedia

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    Although the medicine killed off most of the infection, it had already weakened many of Henson's organs, and he died at 1:21 a.m. the following morning. He was 53. [66] David Gelmont, the hospital's intensive care unit director, announced that Henson had died from Streptococcus pneumoniae, a bacterium that causes bacterial pneumonia. [5]