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  • Book titles from eight genres: Inspirational, Mystery, Romance, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Western and historical novels, General f [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...rtuguese selva; Romanian silvă; Old French selve); and cognates in Romance languages, such as Italian foresta, Spanish and Portuguese floresta, etc. are all ult
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  • ..., word order is to some extent variable, compared with mostly [[analytic]] languages such as English, which has lost the ancient noun-case system inherited from ...he same area), and many words adapted from Latin are found in other modern languages—including [[English]], half of whose vocabulary is derived, directly or i
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  • [[Book]] titles from eight genres: Inspirational, [[Mystery]], [[Romance]], [[Science fiction]], [[Fantasy]], Horror, Western and historical [[novel [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • :b : one of two or more cognate languages <French and Italian are Romance dialects> ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissart Nissart], the [[traditional]] [[native]] Romance language of Nice, known in French as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni%C3%A
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  • ...om the Latin præstigum, meaning a [[delusion]] or a trick. In some Romance languages "prestige" retains this original [[meaning]].
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Prose_Tristan Prose Tristan]'', inserted another prose romance the Vulgate ''Queste del Saint Graal'' in its entirety in order to reinterp [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...onsistent or unconvincing [[character]]s. [[Genre]] fiction (for example: romance, crime, or science fiction) may also become excluded from consideration as ...g or prescriptive literature stems from such sources. The exotic nature of romance flourished from the Middle Ages onwards, whereas the Age of Reason manufact
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  • ...lassical languages have been immensely influential on all western European languages, bestowing on them an international learned vocabulary. Until the [[17th ce ...ent Greek can be seen in [[Modern Greek]] and the [[Griko language|Griko]] languages.
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  • ...es, and similar popular [[culture]] artifacts as a [[symbols|symbol]] of [[romance|romantic love]]. ...nologues'' Gloria Steinem writes, "[The heart] was reduced from power to [[romance]] by centuries of male dominance."
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  • :b : a chivalrous [[enterprise]] in medieval [[romance]] usually involving an [[adventurous]] [[journey]] [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • *'''''[[Romance]]''''' [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...antic_comedy Romantic comedy] is a popular genre that depicts burgeoning [[romance]] in humorous terms and focuses on the [[foibles]] of those who are falling [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...th of different feelings, from the passionate desire and [[intimacy]] of [[romance|romantic love]] to the nonsexual emotional closeness of familial and platon ...related but distinct [[meaning]]s in different [[context]]s. Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English r
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  • ...le Fay] as a [[manifestation]] of a British triple goddess in the medieval romance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight Sir Gawain a [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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  • ...e, in [[literature]] similar exaggerated [[narrative|narration]] is called romance. ...ance''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Romance '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...among [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Germanic_languages West Germanic languages] (cf: Old Frisian ''kniucht'', Dutch ''knecht'', Danish ''knægt'', Swedish ...f a Knights life. During the [[Renaissance]], the [[genre]] of chivalric [[romance]] became popular in [[literature]], growing ever more idealistic and eventu
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  • Languages are not just sets of symbols. They also contain a [[grammar]], or system of == Human languages ==
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  • ...te du Merlin''. These works were adapted and translated into several other languages; the Post-Vulgate ''Suite'' was the inspiration for the early parts of Sir ...entures in which Merlin does not appear at all. The earliest English verse romance concerning Merlin is ''Arthour and Merlin'', which drew from the chronicles
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  • ...hort fiction]]s of [[love]] and intrigue as opposed to ''[[romance (genre)|romance]]s'', which were [[epic poetry|epic]]-length works about love and [[adventu During the 18th century the novel adopted features of the old romance and became one of the major literary genres. It is today defined mostly by
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