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What did Pirates Drink?

https://www.thepirateking.com/historical/pirate_booze.htm

mostly of mixed Spanish origin roved from the Philippine coast to Papua New Guinea. The Mediterranean was controlled, literally, for over a hundred years by the famed Barbary cors
What did the Pirates Drink? An in depth article on the preferred alcoholic drink of a Pirate

Thackrey Library :: Index

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Contents index to e-texts in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin, from Sean Thackrey's wine history library

New York

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English (only) 72% Spanish 14% Others 14% [2] Demonym New Yorker Capital Albany Largest city New York City Largest metro New York City metropolitan area Area Ranked 27th  - Total
New York, USA Online Encyclopedia

Language Log

http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/

course Ireland is not a Spanish word..." Madness! Madness! I don't know if I can deal with this. Continue reading "Austria == Ireland?" Posted by Mark Liberman at 06:20 AM Ou

The Gospel of Barnabas - Index | Internet Sacred Text Archive

https://sacred-texts.com/isl/gbar/index.htm

extant now only in Spanish and Italian manuscripts, but even among scholars there is disagreement as to whether or not some some of the material contained in the book is older. Th
Islamic texts including Quran translations, Hadith collections, Sufi writings, and Islamic philosophy. Browse 227+ texts in this comprehensive collection.

Da Mätz se Basa: A Lost Germanic Language (S9): Morphosyntax

http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s9/s_03.html

= 'some words' (like in Spanish). NOM.sg. DAT.sg. NOM.pl. DAT.pl. ein eina än äm No ※ Declension of 'no' is like the indefinite pronoun plus 'k-' prefix. NOM.sg. D

Brazil

https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Brazil/en/Brazil.html

languages include Spanish (border areas and schools), German, Italian, Japanese, English, and many minor Amerindian languages major-language sample(s): O Livro de Fatos Mundiais,
Brazil, World Library


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