"\"OF\""@en . "'''ot"@en . . "ebaaara"@en . . "#66604E; color:#ffffff"@en . . . . . "Of"@fr . . "OF"@fr . . "This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is \"blank\", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled \"discussion about this word\" - which will link you to a \"Discussion\" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under \"PRIRODNE JEZYKI\" (\"Natural Languages\") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)"@en . . "Jul.10.2012"@en . . "Of"@en . "Of, pronounced Ov, the English preposition, is one of the more interesting two-letter English words, apart from \"Ni\" and \"ho.\" It has a variety of uses, including as a Genitive; with a verb of being, as \"to have\"; priority; as a partitive; as a motive or causative. It is not the middle syllable of the British word \"governor.\""@en . . "Of"@ia . . "25000"^^ . . . . . "Of"@nl . . "GUMI V3"@en . "Of, pronounced Ov, the English preposition, is one of the more interesting two-letter English words, apart from \"Ni\" and \"ho.\" It has a variety of uses, including as a Genitive; with a verb of being, as \"to have\"; priority; as a partitive; as a motive or causative. It is not the middle syllable of the British word \"governor.\""@en . . . "OF"@en . "This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is \"blank\", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled \"discussion about this word\" - which will link you to a \"Discussion\" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under \"PRIRODNE JEZYKI\" (\"Natural Languages\") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the \"Constructed Languages\" section - \"Postavjene Jezyki\" - which includes \"Slovio\" \"Novosloviensky\" (NeoSlavonic) and \"Slovianski\". The \"Slovio\" project is no longer active. \"Novosloviensky\" and \"Slovianski\", on the other hand, have joined together as \"INTERSLAVIC\" or \"MED\u017DUSLOVJANSKI\" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information."@en . "od'''"@en . . .