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Iitto lij kooum põõrt päiʹǩǩ Lääʹddjânnam Ǩiõttmaddjest. Toʹben räʹjjla vieʹǩǩte kuõiʹmeez da puk jälste šeeʹleeʹl da nooreeʹl. Ååuʹc eeʹjj mââiårra Iittost valmštõõvi ođđ põrtt. Põõrt lie raajjâm Toivo da Tony Mannela kaallâž. [1]

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[1] FI yle.fi · 2024-08-22 · 43% match

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Iitto lij kooum põõrt päiʹǩǩ Lääʹddjânnam Ǩiõttmaddjest. Toʹben räʹjjla vieʹǩǩte kuõiʹmeez da puk jälste šeeʹleeʹl da nooreeʹl. Ååuʹc eeʹjj mââiårra Iittost valmštõõvi ođđ põrtt. Põõrt lie raajjâm Toivo da Tony Mannela kaallâž.

[2] FI yle.fi · 2012-02-29 · 31% match

News

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[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 31% match

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