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In a certain language the first four of a well known group of five mean at, and, the (masculine plural) and or. What are the five and the language involved?
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#107425. Asked by gmackematix. (Jul 26 09 6:22 PM)
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The group of five is the vowels a, e, i, o and u. The language is Italian.
"4. One-letter words: These include a ('at' or 'to'), e ('and'), è and È ('is', also a capital letter at the start of a sentence), i ('the' - plural), o ('or')."
http://www.translationdirectory.com/article714.htm
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