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World Languages, 12.04.2020 23:44 kearahbillups677

BRAIN WORKOUT CHALLENGE*❓

*These are 15 things which we see daily, correct the spelling ...*

*01. Egbindinatl*
*02. Evtlesnioi*
*03. Miet*
*04. Boilme*
*05. Ishtr*
*06. Agdrne*
*07. Solhoc*
*08. sjdmai*
*09. Tsere*
*10. Yclecs*
*11. Neplci*
*12. Odosretp*
*13. Thgli*
*14. Sglas*
*15. Owilpl*

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