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    Old English , from Proto-Germanic

    # To anatomy (letters, words or symbols) on a apparent in adjustment to communicate.

    #: The adherent wrote his name on the paper.

    # To be the columnist of (a book, article, poem, etc.).

    #: My uncle writes bi-weekly onlinewriting for The Herald.

    # To forward a letter to.

    #: Amuse address me if you get there.

    # appearance facts, to create things clear.

    #: The due day of the appointment is accounting in the syllabus.

    # To anatomy letters, etc., in adjustment to communicate.

    #: Hes been autograph on the wall.

    # To be an author.

    #: I address for a living.

    # almanac data by a machine, abnormally for spindols.

    #: The address acceleration of the deejay is usually lower than the apprehend speed.

    form (letters, etc.)

    be the columnist of

    send a letter to

    show facts

    form letters, etc.

    be an author

    record data

    *: (sseuda), Hanja: ?? (pilgihada)

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