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I think that are most known as ''faux-amis''.—[[User:Conlanger|Conlanger]] 12:55, 28 Sep 2005 (PDT)
I think that are most known as ''faux-amis''.—[[User:Conlanger|Conlanger]] 12:55, 28 Sep 2005 (PDT)
== What about... ==
...languages that are written in other alphabets, different than Roman? And what if one language has a word e. g. ''aran'' and another has ''yaran'', should that count as different things?

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Should this include related terms, like aran in Quenya and Sindarin? And how similar would they need to be?

I think that are most known as faux-amis.—Conlanger 12:55, 28 Sep 2005 (PDT)

What about...

...languages that are written in other alphabets, different than Roman? And what if one language has a word e. g. aran and another has yaran, should that count as different things?