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Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994
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Cyprus was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 with the song "Eimai anthropos ki ego" (Είμαι άνθρωπος κι εγώ), written by George Theofanous
Paniai Lakes languages
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muŋagi moto hair iyo mbagu elo eye peka seŋgamu nose juma jange juma tooth egó ego baga baga hego hego tongue etá dabe debegada leg bado bado louse uka
Iovan Tsaous
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girl Drosáti Pelopónnisos (Δροσάτη Πελοπόννησος) – In the cool Peloponnese Egó thélo pringipéssa (Εγώ θέλω πριγκηπέσσα) – I want a princess (Panagiotis
William Pokhlyobkin
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State. OUP USA. ISBN 978-0-19-975559-2. Pokhlyobkin, William (1968). Cháy, egó típy, svóystva, upotreblénie Ча́й, его́ ти́пы, сво́йства, употребле́ние.
Eastern Greater Poland dialect
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(drugiej)). The genitive singular ending for adjectives and pronouns are -egu, -egó /-ygy (-ego). In the past tense, often -m is used over -śmy as a result of
Null-subject language
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Írtha, eída, níkisa. came, saw, conquered. I came, I saw, I conquered. "Εγώ(Egó )", which means "I",has been omitted. The conjugation has encoded them, Hebrew
Proto-Trans–New Guinea language
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*soɾo *tama *amo Paniai Lakes Ekari (Paniai Lake dialect) migo iyo peka juma egó etá emo mitoo kadó ama Dani Dani, Lower Grand Valley (Tangma dialect) mʋkkʋl-oak
Yasumasa Morimura
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Obscura. The Japan Society, 2018. Exhibition Catalogue. "Cinema @ the MFA - Egó Sympósion: Film by Yasumasa Morimura". Museum of Fine Arts, St Petersburg
Tamás Berki
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Year Title Album 2014 "Búcsú Blues" Minden Délibáb "Én Az Egó " "A Bika" "My Funny Valentine" "So Danco Samba" "Minden Délibáb" "Kötelező Blues" "Várj"