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na +2 | Mia Dentisto |
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na -1 | Please see below |
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Mia Dentisto Explanation: "My Dentist" is easily translated into Esperanto. The possessive of "I" is "mia". The Esperanto word for "dentist" is "dentisto", from "dent" (teeth) + "ist" (professional) + "o" (it's a noun). :) |
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13 days peer agreement (net): -1
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