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I suppose it hardly needs saying that Moscato is just another name for Muscat. But perhaps it does need saying, which is why I’ve said it. Muscat of course, is not only the capital of Oman, but also a kind of grape. [1]
Njuorggámis ii dárbbaš šat vuoššat čázi. – Inarin Lapin Vesi -oasussearvi šluhtte Njuorggáma gili guovllu čázi vuoššanávžzuhusa, muitala beaivválaš jođiheaddji Paulus Lepistö. (translated from cs) [2]
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I suppose it hardly needs saying that Moscato is just another name for Muscat. But perhaps it does need saying, which is why I’ve said it. Muscat of course, is not only the capital of Oman, but also a kind of grape.
Njuorggámis ii dárbbaš šat vuoššat čázi. – Inarin Lapin Vesi -oasussearvi šluhtte Njuorggáma gili guovllu čázi vuoššanávžzuhusa, muitala beaivválaš jođiheaddji Paulus Lepistö.
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