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  • curprev 02:1002:10, 15 May 2022 WingerBot talk contribs m 3,018 bytes −64 combine adjacent calls to {{inflection of|la|folium}} (2); combine {{inflection of|la|folium}} tag sets nom|p and acc|p into nom//acc|p; combine {{inflection of|la|folium}} tag sets nom//acc|p and voc|p into nom//acc//voc|p undo

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  • curprev 01:4501:45, 12 June 2021 Fay Freak talk contribs 3,094 bytes +274 Polish: 19th c. form: folga, prevailing in East Slavic borrowing now. Looking into dictionaries, watching videos: Mid 19th century Polish-Russian dictionaries still give фо́лья, which you also find used here and there (фольѣ easiest), apart from the fact that 100 years later still all references have фо́льга and not фольга́́ as it is mostly pronounced today (so also in Ukrainian; while the Ukrainian dictionaries are stuck at фо́льга; not checked Belarussian) undo

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