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SpeakingGreece today is linguistically one of the most homogeneous nations of the world. Virtually the entire population speaks Greek. There are, however, various bilingual groups which together make up almost 3% of the population. These include Albanian-speaking people in Epirus and Attica, a few Bulgarian-speaking Slavs on the Macedonian border, and some nomads speaking a dialect of Rumanian called Vlach.

Albumin Naskapi was discovered in Algonquian-speaking tribes, in Athabascan-speaking tribes, both in Canada and the U.S. Southwest (Apache and Navaho), and in some Eskimo-speaking groups. Albumin Mexico occurred among the Pima and Papago Indians of the U.S. Southwest and in some Zapotec speakers and mestizo populations of Mexico. The evidence that the Apache and Navaho shared the presence of albumin Naskapi not only with their Athabascan relatives in Canada but also with Canadian Indians and Eskimos of other language families tended to confirm their northern origin.

Pages about Speaking:

- Clearly and speak slowlv - Them speak for themselves
- Speak fluent - Cannot speak english
- She can speak and hear - Who could speak
- Speak the regional - Who speak their
- Speak with one - Fishermen and speak a distinctive
- People speak modern - Not speak
- Can speak two - Safely speak of one
- Time speak of bewilderment - Scientists speak in terms
- America speak the spanish - People speak a little
- People speak greek - English speak ing
- Obliged to speak - Even speak
- May speak of - Who speak other
- Tiptoe and speak - Still speak

 

 

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