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We are Oracles. Seers. We are Bridges and Beacons. We are Conlangers. -- ThaenThe 17th CONLANG-L Translation Relay is now under way!
Check the link for the position of the Torch, a list of participants and other information.
Check the link for the position of the Torch, a list of participants and other information.
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