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# High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder. | # High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder. | ||
==Literacy== | |||
For a person to be considered litterate, they must translate and read this poem perfectly. | For a person to be considered litterate, they must translate and read this poem perfectly. | ||