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  2. I penitenti al sepolcro del redentore, ZWV 63 - Wikipedia

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    I penitenti al sepolcro del redentore (The penitents at the tomb of the redeemer), ZWV 63, is an oratorio by Jan Dismas Zelenka, commissioned and first composed for a performance on Good Friday, March 30 1736, for his employer Augustus III, in Dresden. [1] [2] [3] The work departing from the usual canon of a setting of the text of one of the ...

  3. Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Wikipedia

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    The Community of Portuguese Language Countries ( Portuguese: Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa; abbr. : CPLP), also known as the Lusophone Community (Portuguese: Comunidade Lusófona ), [ 1][ 2] is an international organization and political association of Lusophone nations across five continents, where Portuguese is an official ...

  4. Quechuan languages - Wikipedia

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    ñawi-i-wan- mi eye- 1P -with- DIR lika-la-a see- PST - 1 ñawi-i-wan- mi lika-la-a eye-1P-with-DIR see-PST-1 I saw them with my own eyes. -chr(a): Inference and attenuation In Quechuan languages, not specified by the source, the inference morpheme appears as -ch(i), -ch(a), -chr(a). The -chr(a) evidential indicates that the utterance is an inference or form of conjecture. That inference ...

  5. Radio Lingua Network - Wikipedia

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    radiolingua .com. The Radio Lingua Network is a Scottish company headquartered in South Ayrshire, Scotland that provides various language courses through podcasts and other Internet-based media. Radio Lingua was founded in 2006 by Mark Pentleton, a former teacher of French and Spanish. Its first podcast, Coffee Break Spanish, was released on 18 ...

  6. Spanish language in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Spanish was the language of government, education and trade throughout the three centuries of Spanish rule and continued as the country's lingua franca until the first half of the 20th century. [6] Spanish was the official language of the Malolos Republic , "for the time being", according to the Malolos Constitution of 1899. [ 7 ]

  7. List of languages by total number of speakers - Wikipedia

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    Lingua franca; Lists of languages; List of languages by number of native speakers; List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language; Number of languages by country; World language; Languages used on the Internet; Extinct language; Official languages of the United Nations; List of link languages ...

  8. Languages of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Union (EU) has 24 official languages, of which three – English, French and German – have the status of "procedural" languages [ 1] of the European Commission (whereas the European Parliament accepts all official languages as working languages ). [ 2] The three procedural languages are those used in the day-to-day workings of ...

  9. Questione della lingua - Wikipedia

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    De vulgari eloquentia, 1577. The Questione della lingua ( Language question) was a debate that emerged in late medieval and Renaissance Italy concerning the nature of the linguistic practice to be adopted in the written Italian language. Literary Italian developed in various forms in the 13th and 14th centuries.