Definitions
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- proper noun an
unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district
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Examples
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I mean, Koro is certainly depicted as wrong in his prejudices, but I do worry that it's this * one** exceptional* girl who gets to break with tradition.
The Whale Rider - Witi Ihimaera karenhealey 2010
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
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The language, called Koro, belongs to the same family of languages as Tibetan and Burmese, linguists Gregory Anderson of Oregon's Living Tongues Institute, David Harrison of Swarthmore
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The language, called Koro, belongs to the same family of languages as Tibetan and Burmese, linguists Gregory Anderson of Oregon's Living Tongues Institute, David Harrison of Swarthmore
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
SFGate: Top News Stories Randolph E. Schmid 2010
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
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Even the speakers of the tongue, called Koro, did not realize they had a distinct language, linguist K.
FOXNews.com 2010
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