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Scientific Tales: Water and Camel's Needle - Su va Davatikani ...
Camel's Needle was very happy and started drinking water with a great pleasure. The Water was as cold as ice, because it was very deep. ...
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Matishga (My Dear Lady) - Mir Jalal - Azerbaijani Literature in ...
Matishga (My Dear Lady) (1931) by Mir Jalal. From the book "Dried Up In Meetings" Published by Azerbaijan International, USA,1998 ...
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Silk Road - The Origin of the Mulberry Trees - Farid Alakbarov and ...
But in Baku, mulberry trees can be found in parks and lining streets and boulevards. .... The silkworms eat the leaves and then spin a large cocoon as they ...
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Azeri Latin - Index
Azeri language on the Web in Latin and Arabic scripts. Also articles about the Azeri language in English.
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Alphabet Transitions: Chronology of the New Latin Script
Consequently, most fonts are incompatible with each other. ... decisions will both strengthen and speed the use of the Latin script throughout Azerbaijan. s ...
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Alphabet Transitions: Chronology of the New Latin Script
An Azeri Latin spell check would greatly facilitate office work, enhance efficiency, save time and help standardize spelling (which is in a flux because ...
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Matishga (My Dear Lady) - Mir Jalal - Azerbaijani Literature in ...
(1) "Matishga" means "dear lady" in Russian; "Matishga" is a general term used by Azerbaijanis to refer to a Russian woman. ...
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The Toastmaster's Unwritten Rule Book: Guide for Foreign Guests ...
Though there are exceptions to every rule and to every social gathering, a preconceived notion does exist as to ... Here are some of the unwritten rules: ...
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The Upside-Down 'e' (An Editor's Nightmare) by Betty Blair
And so it was that on May 16, 1992, the Þrst ofÞcial change was introduced into the new alphabet; the "upside down 'e'" was resurrected, like the eternal ...
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7.4 Saying Goodbye
Recently an Azerbaijani family was saying goodbye to their hosts after enjoying dinner and ... your professor or teacher, your classmates, your co-workers, ...