Template talk:Did you know nominations/Grammatica Litvanica
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[edit]- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (1653) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė that is still in use nowadays? [2023-02-08 at 01:59:11, by Cielquiparle]
- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (1653) (pictured) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-08 at 02:00:30, by Cielquiparle]
- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (pictured) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-08 at 02:05:21, by BorgQueen]
GalliumBot (talk • contribs) (he/it) 02:25, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
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[edit]- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (pictured) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language, which also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-08 at 16:55:02, by Ravenpuff]
- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (pictured) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language, and also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-08 at 16:55:12, by Ravenpuff]
GalliumBot (talk • contribs) (he/it) 17:26, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
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[edit]- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (pictured) is the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which also introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-10 at 15:21:47, by BorgQueen]
- ... that Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica (pictured), the first printed grammar of the Lithuanian language, introduced the distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė? [2023-02-10 at 15:40:38, by BorgQueen]
GalliumBot (talk • contribs) (he/it) 16:25, 10 February 2023 (UTC)