
Master Malay character and personality vocabulary with a comprehensive and concise encyclopedic guide, featuring one hundred and ninety three lectures, sentence usage, revision segments, and quizzes for precise, fluent communication.
Learn Malay vocabulary to describe an active person, including words for sports, soccer, likes, and running, and see how to say 'he is active in sports' and 'she likes running'.
Discover vocabulary to describe an ambitious person, with examples of the word ambitious and related terms such as secure and cuckoo, illustrated through sentences about ambition from a young age.
Learn vocabulary for describing arrogance, including the word arrogant, with example sentences about an arrogant student whom her classmates do not like.
Explore vocabulary for describing an aware, conscious, or realized personality, and see how ambition, study, and real-life examples shape portrayal of character.
Learn vocabulary for describing a bad person, including libor meaning involved, kookier meaning activity, and fun meaning smuggling, with an example about drug smuggling activities.
Explore how the word boring is taught through vocabulary like man, yawn, history, and teacher, and see how these terms color descriptions of people and classroom moments.
Learn to describe a capable person using the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, with terms like guru (teacher) and manager, showing teaching ability and having students.
Explore how to describe a capable person using the Happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, with notes on words like suka meaning difficult and practical sentence usage.
Develop a concise vocabulary for describing caring people, including terms for social worker, understand, and feelings, with example sentences showing how a caring social worker understands feelings.
Explore the word charming through vocabulary, defining political terms like politician and illustrating how a charming politician captures the attention of the public.
Learn vocabulary for describing a clumsy, awkward person, with words like kako and baraza, plus example sentences that express awkwardness in social settings.
Learn vocabulary to describe a competent person, focusing on police investigator roles and solving crimes, with key terms such as Benyus, Janaya (crime), Suka, and Sokar (difficult).
Explore confidence-focused vocabulary to describe a confident person, including words like confident and yakking. Note muda means easy, and learn that true confidence means not giving up easily.
Learn the vocabulary to describe a considerate person, emphasizing how to take into account others' views and use phrases that signal consideration in everyday service settings.
Explore an extensive character vocabulary to describe a cruel person, using terms such as citizen, country, and dictator, with an example about citizens living in fear under a cruel dictator.
Explore how to describe a cunning, sly person, with vocabulary for businessman or businesswoman and related terms, including sociopath, in everyday contexts.
Define a cynical person who is not easily deceived by fake news on social media, and discuss how media social order shapes perceptions.
Explore an extensive character vocabulary for describing a dishonest person. Learn vocabulary words and example sentences to express doubt and that nobody believes a man.
Explore down-to-earth character traits using the course's extensive vocabulary, with example words like coppery and cinnamon to describe personality and ease of conversation.
Describe an energetic person using the character vocabulary and Tommy's energetic sentence from the caption.
Describe an experienced person using work-experience vocabulary, with examples like a tour guide who has worked for 20 years.
Discover the vocabulary for describing a fair, just person and how to express fair and justice decisions, including a judge's decision, through practical examples.
Explore the word flexible and how a flexible person can accept changes in plants without feeling tense.
Explore vocabulary for describing a forgetful person, including words like remember, forget, and lupa, with a forgetful professor who can't recall where he kept his notebook.
Explore vocabulary for describing a forgiving person, learn that forgiveness means not holding a grudge, and practice identifying forgiving traits in people.
Explore the Happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary to describe a frank person, using specific terms and example sentences to express honesty, openness, and charitable context.
Explore how to describe a friendly, warm person and apply guidance that customer service staff be friendly toward everyone.
Describe a funny person using the course vocabulary, including words for comedian and laugh, and practice sentences that convey the description.
Explore a vocabulary set for describing a generous person, including terms meaning generous and poor, and see how donations to charitable organizations illustrate generosity despite poverty.
Explore how to describe a good person using vocabulary and phrases that convey appreciation and praise.
Learn how to describe a graceful person using vocabulary for grace, with examples like Laila is a graceful ballerina and terms such as dancer.
Explore vocabulary for describing gullible people and understand terms related to truth-telling, illustrated through examples from the lecture.
Discover Malay vocabulary for describing a hardworking person, including rajin meaning hardworking, with example sentences showing someone working seven days a week while studying.
Explore the vocabulary for describing an honest person, contrast honesty with lying, and learn how to use terms that describe how someone treats others.
Discover vocabulary for describing hot tempered people, including terms and example sentences about a hot tempered principal and immediate obedience.
Explore how to describe a humble person using everyday vocabulary, emphasizing humility in daily life and avoiding show-off behavior.
Explore how to describe an idealistic person using the word idealistic, with examples that show belief in no bad people.
Explore how to describe an ignorant person using a focused vocabulary set, including Mashaka (meaning society), Poterba (meaning ancient times), and democracy, with example sentences.
Explore a vocabulary of how to describe ill-mannered behavior, with examples of terms for lying and social avoidance, and learn how these words signal when others should stay away.
Learn the vocabulary to describe an impatient or looking forward to personality, with explanations and example sentences that illustrate how these terms are used.
Explore how to describe an inquisitive, curious person through vocabulary and example sentences, including how a young, inquisitive child questions everything.
Explore the word inspiring and build a vocabulary for describing an inspiring person, including how a teacher guides and unlocks potential.
Explore how to describe an interesting person using specific vocabulary, including 'buttoned up' for opinions and other terms, with example sentences showing knowledgeable, engaging descriptions.
Learn vocabulary for describing a kind-hearted person and see sentences that describe someone who has many friends.
Learn a vocabulary set for describing a lazy person, including ballum, bambuser, fingerman, and sipah, and practice sentences about not yet washing dishes.
Explore vocabulary for describing a loyal person and practice sentences that show loyalty to the country, including the army.
Explore meticulous vocabulary and the concept of double checks through examples like 'manuma simular' and sentences showing a meticulous person who always double checks his work.
Learn to describe a mysterious person using the character vocabulary around mystery, mysterious, and scar, illustrated with simple sentences about a figure with a big scar.
Explore practical Malay character vocabulary, including how to describe a naughty person, with example phrases and words such as khumba for twins and notes on the word nazi.
Describe a noble person by highlighting lifelong service to the community using the lecture's vocabulary, including words that mean 'whole life' and noble deeds.
Explore how to describe a persuasive person using a focused vocabulary on persuasion, with examples that show someone convincing others to buy a pink car.
Explore the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary to describe a pleasant person and recognize the idea of secret admirers.
Explore a vocabulary lesson on the word polite, introducing waiter and customer terms and showing how a waiter stays polite even when scolded by a customer.
Explore vocabulary to describe a proud person, including words meaning admit and mistake, and learn how to say a person is too proud to admit a mistake.
Explore the happy Malay’s extensive character vocabulary for describing innocent, pure-hearted people, including terms like cianni, ani calaca (family members), and morne meaning pure hearts, with example sentences.
Explore vocabulary for describing a quiet person, using words like quiet and socialize to convey social behavior. See sentences that illustrate how to describe quiet traits.
Describe how to characterize a reckless person using specialized vocabulary and sample sentences that illustrate reckless behavior and false accusations.
Learn to describe a resilient person using vocabulary words and example sentences about facing challenges and growth.
Learn to describe a resolute person using key vocabulary, with examples of traveling the world once the covid-19 pandemic ends.
Explore vocabulary for describing a respected person, including terms for philanthropists, volunteers, and society, and see how these terms describe a person who is respected.
Explore how to describe a responsible person using vocabulary. See how a human resource manager can help resolve conflicts in the workplace.
Develop vocabulary to describe a risk-taker, using terms like pioneer, research, and culture, and see how these concepts relate to artificial intelligence.
Describe a rude person using vocabulary and example sentences, including terms for a rude customer who insists he is right and demands a refund.
Discover the vocabulary around sarcasm, including Delante (appointer), Manetti, and Seka (execute), and see how sarcastic attitudes relate to roles like a school counsellor.
Learn vocabulary for describing a secretive person, including key terms and example sentences, such as 'Hannah is a secretive person' to convey concealment and mystery.
Describe a seductive person using vocabulary that links seductive with a melodious voice. The lecture shows examples where a seductive singer has a melodious voice.
Learn to describe a selfish person using the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, with terms like selfish, no mas (take the time), and manolo (to help), via Natalia's example.
Explore how the word serious is used and its meanings, and learn vocabulary for expressing serious versus joking.
Explore vocabulary to describe a skilled person, focusing on painting and beauty. See examples that show someone is skilled in painting and that their paintings are beautiful.
Explore the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary for describing a sociable person, using terms that highlight becoming the center of attention wherever they go.
Explore Malay character vocabulary for describing a stingy person, with examples like 'very stingy' and a sentence about giving his son two dollars for food.
Learn how to describe strange behavior using key vocabulary, including terms like Sadiqi and Sidiq, with examples of someone who stares at others without reasonable cause.
Master vocabulary for describing a strict person by focusing on terms for parents, leaving the house, and dinner, illustrated with a sentence about strict parents not allowing departure after dinner.
Learn how to describe a stubborn or adamant person using core vocabulary, including stubborn attachment, with practical examples and sentences.
Describe a stubborn person using key terms from the Happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, including dugu for stubborn and martha for waste time.
Learn vocabulary to describe a supportive person, including words for helping, supporting, and being there every time. See example sentences that illustrate offering help during times of overwhelm.
Explore a street level character vocabulary and learn how words like Wanita (woman) and Shari'ah (careful) describe people; see how 'sweet and cheerful woman' conveys positive traits.
Explore a dedicated vocabulary for describing a talkative person, with key terms and a sample sentence illustrating nonstop talking from morning to night.
Learn to describe a thoughtful person using extensive character vocabulary, with examples about keeping promises and contrasting not thoughtful behavior.
Discover how to describe a trustworthy person using dedicated vocabulary, with examples of the word trustworthy and related terms like secret, as presented in this lecture.
Explore the two-faced description using face-related vocabulary from the Happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary course. Learn terms like kyrie meaning belief or trust and practice with sentence setup examples.
Learn how to describe an uncivilized person using vocabulary such as gang, vernacular, disturb, and destroy, with examples linking street gangs to public disturbance.
Learn vocabulary for describing an unkempt person, including terms meaning drunk, with a sentence about the drunk man by the tree who looks unkempt.
Discover vocabulary for describing a vengeful, vindictive person, with terms such as Virginia meaning criminal and Mousseau meaning enemy, and learn how these words convey motive to get rid of his enemy.
Describe a versatile person by connecting the role of musician to instruments like piano, flute, and violin, using Elizabeth as an example of a versatile musician.
Explore how to describe a violent person using vocabulary related to violence, including terms like violent, murderer, and phrases about police hunting down the violent.
Explore how to describe a wary person using the character vocabulary, focusing on strangers and how government is wary of strangers.
Explore the ADIL personality by studying vocabulary tied to fairness and justice, including words like fair, deal, and making decisions, with sentences about judicial choices.
Introduces the aktif personality and key vocabulary for sports, soccer, and likes, with examples showing bell active in sports and running.
Explore the angkuh personality through vocabulary about arrogance and student traits, illustrating how an arrogant student like Dalia causes classmates to dislike her.
Explore the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, learning vocabulary items, phrases, and example sentences that express appreciation and recognition.
Explore the baik hati personality through vocabulary and phrases that express kindness and friendship, such as 'kind hearted' and 'has many friends,' illustrated in practical sentences.
Explore the banyak menyokong personality vocabulary, define masala masala as overwhelmed with problems, and present a word meaning to help, with a sentence about Harriet's ongoing support when needed.
Explore the happy Malay's character vocabulary to describe personality traits, including secretive behavior. Learn how to express secrecy, unknown details, and living situations through precise words, as in Hannah's example.
Explore the bercita-cita tinggi personality through ambitious traits, vocabulary like secure, and examples showing ambition since a young age.
Explore the berhati perut personality vocabulary and how it expresses thoughtful versus unthoughtful behavior, with examples about keeping promises.
Unlock the berkebolehan personality by learning vocabulary for capability, such as guru meaning teacher and manager meaning to teach. A capable teacher can teach well as well as the students.
Explore the berkemampuan personality through an extensive character vocabulary, highlighting capable, difficult, and reports, and practice forming sentences that express capability.
Identify the bernekad personality through a resolute, travel oriented vocabulary that centers on traveling around the world after the covid-19 pandemic ends.
Explore the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary and the berpengalaman personality, with example terms and sentences illustrating how experience and work are expressed.
Explore how coppery and signal express personality and ease of talk in the BERSAHAJA vocabulary. See how a down-to-earth personality makes talking easy.
Define the bertanggungjawab personality as responsible, illustrated through a workplace scenario with a responsible human resource manager who can help resolve conflicts.
Explore the bertenaga personality by learning energetic vocabulary and practice sentences that express energy in daily contexts, including examples of being energetic even when sleep is lacking.
Explore the berterus-terang personality through vocabulary words and phrases, including frank and charity, with example sentences such as Ursula has always been frank with me to reinforce understanding.
Explore the bertimbang rasa concept in the happy Malay vocabulary, defining a considerate person who may not take your views into account.
Explore the berwaspada personality through the vocabulary of being wary of strangers, using examples like 'Dominic is wary of strangers' to illustrate this trait.
Examine color vocabulary and statements about lying to understand how the BIADAB personality influences others' perception and causes them to stay away.
Discover the boleh dipercayai personality by exploring color vocabulary, how lying relates to social behavior, and why other people stay away, with a sample sentence illustrating usage.
Explore CEKAP personality vocabulary and key terms related to crime, solved, and difficult. See how these words describe a competent police investigator tackling tough crimes.
Explore the degil personality by learning terms like dugu meaning stubborn and martha meaning to waste time, with examples of stubborn people who won't change.
Explore the dihormati personality by learning vocabulary for philanthropists, volunteers, and society, and see how these roles earn respect within social contexts.
Explore the fleksibel personality by showing how a flexible person adapts to changes in plans without tension. Learn vocabulary around flexibility and acceptance of change.
Discover vocabulary related to violence and crime, including terms like no (to hunt down) and murder (murderer), and see how police pursue violent crime.
Explore the idealistic personality and related vocabulary, including retire and dounia, as the lecture shows usage in sentences and explains beliefs that there are no bad people.
Explore the INGIN TAHU personality by decoding vocabulary—cocoa as a child, Kweskin as questions, and sagala as everything—showing a curious, inquisitive child who questions his parents about everything he sees.
Explore the Jahat personality through a vocabulary lesson, decoding terms like involved and smuggling, and see how the sentence shows Batmen's involvement in drug smuggling activities.
Explore how jahil means ignorant and vocabulary like machaca meaning society of and poterba meaning ancient times reveal that ancient societies were ignorant of democracy.
Explore the jujur personality by building a vocabulary around honesty and lying. Read a sample sentence illustrating how an honest person views others.
Explore the kejam personality by tracing terms like citizen, country, fear, dictator, and cruel, and analyze how a dictatorial regime makes citizens live in fear.
Learn key vocabulary for clumsy and awkward, including Kako for clumsy and picado for not knowing, and see how Susya upward susceptible means anyone in example sentences.
Explore the keras kepala personality through stubborn and adamant traits, using vocabulary about river and deep water, and sentences that illustrate ignoring warnings.
Examine the kurang ajar personality through vocabulary on rude terms and customer phrases, including an example where a rude customer insists and demands a refund.
Explore the Lemah-gemalai personality through a playful vocabulary exercise that links Pinetti Ben-Ari to Dansa. See Lyla as a graceful ballerina, illustrating how grace and vocabulary convey character.
Explore the licik personality and leadership traits through cunning vocabulary, including terms like Arnie Renuka, Serpa, and Sieper, with examples showing a cunning businessman has never been hit by anyone.
Explore the LOKEK personality through vocabulary like stingy and very, illustrated by a sentence about a father giving two dollars to buy food, highlighting frugality.
Explore the lucu personality through core vocabulary, including comedian, always, make or mix, and laugh, and practice forming sentences that express humor.
Explore the Malay character vocabulary by defining words for skilled, painting, and beautiful, and illustrate with the example: Tiffany is skilled in painting; all her paintings are beautiful.
Explore the malas personality and master vocabulary such as ballum (lucky but not yet), bambuser (wash), and séba (because). A sample sentence demonstrates how laziness affects daily chores.
Master the manis personality through key vocabulary, including Wanita meaning woman, and learn how a sentence describes a sweet and cheerful woman.
Explore the melulu personality and how reckless behavior and false accusations are depicted through vocabulary and example sentences, highlighting how these traits convey character.
Explore vocabulary for inspiring personalities and how teachers and guides unlock pupils' potential. The lecture highlights terms like inspiring and potency, linking them to motivation and guidance.
Explore the membosankan personality vocabulary by learning word meanings such as man meaning yawn, secure meaning history, manager, and monocular, and observe how these examples illustrate usage.
Explore the mementingkan diri sendiri personality by learning vocabulary for selfish behavior and analyzing sentences that illustrate not wanting to take time to help others.
Explore the menarik personality through vocabulary that signals interesting opinions and high knowledge, illustrated by lines about Laila and Minardi.
Unpack the menawan personality through essential vocabulary tied to the body politic, showing how a charming politician captures the attention of the public.
Identify the menggoda personality through the lecture's vocabulary, define seductive and melodious, and illustrate with a sentence about a seductive singer possessing a melodious voice.
Explore the menyenangkan personality through vocabulary that maps words to character traits, highlighting pleasant character and notions of secret admirers.
Explore the misteri personality through vocabulary tied to mystery and scar imagery. Note that pirates means scar, and a mysterious man bears a big scar whose origin is unknown.
Examine the mudah tertipu personality and how gullible people handle truth, noting biases and the tendency not to verify what others say.
Discover the Mulia personality by practicing extensive vocabulary and examples that connect words to community service.
This lecture introduces the Mulut Murai personality vocabulary, defining words for talkative traits and related concepts such as mourning and night, with examples.
Explore vocabulary about generosity, charitable organizations, and poverty, and see a sentence illustrating a generous person who donates despite being poor.
Explore the murni personality through vocabulary for innocence, purity, and family members, with example sentences illustrating pure-hearted meaning and moral nuance.
Explore the nakal personality through its vocabulary and practice example phrases. Decode the sentence patterns like 'I do not come back' and other related constructs.
Explore the panas baran personality through vocabulary words such as alan and bertoua, and observe how a hot-tempered principal drives immediate student obedience.
Explore the PANDAI BERGAUL personality through sociable vocabulary, highlighting terms meaning center of attention and command, and illustrate how sociable traits shape attention and action.
Explore the pandai memujuk personality through persuasive vocabulary, linking words to convincing acts, such as Bulgaria for success and jumbo for pink, with an example of buying a pink car.
Explore the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary with words like sadiqi and sidiq, sabbat and subba sibat, and an example about an uncle who stares at others without reason.
Explore the pelupa personality and how lupa means forgetful, as you learn vocabulary for remember and identifying traits through a forgetful professor and his notebook.
Explore the PEMAAF personality within the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, focusing on forgiving behavior and not holding grudges.
Explore a character vocabulary of vengeful and vindictive terms, such as Virginia meaning criminal and Mousseau meaning enemy, culminating in a vengeful criminal seeking to remove his enemy.
Discover pendiam personality through key vocabulary like goal meaning socialize and consecutive meaning cliques, and apply the ceremony’s criteria to understand why a quiet victor avoids socialization.
Master key vocabulary, including pioneer, analytic, culture, and artificial intelligence, and understand how a risk taker becomes the pioneer in the field of research in artificial intelligence.
Explore the penyayang personality by introducing vocabulary for caring, social worker, understanding feelings, and expressing care in conversations.
Define the Rajin personality and its core meaning; Rajin means hardworking. See how the example shows someone who is hardworking while studying part time seven days a week.
the ramah-mesra personality emphasizes friendly and warm communication, teaching vocabulary for customer and service interactions so staff stay friendly toward everyone.
Define rendah diri, a humble daily life mindset, and practice not showing off to embody the vocabulary word, guiding readers toward modest and respectful behavior.
Explore sarcastic vocabulary and its usage, including CEQA meaning execute, with examples like Farid not being appointed as school counsellor due to a sarcastic attitude.
Explore sedar personality vocabulary that links awareness, conscious realization, and ambition to studying hard to become a doctor.
Explore the happy Malay character vocabulary, with m'appelle meaning drunk and Lukken meaning train, and analyze a sample sentence describing a drunk man sitting by a tree who looks unkempt.
Explore musical vocabulary and the serba boleh personality, recognizing words for musician, flute, and violin, and see Elizabeth as a versatile musician who plays piano, flute, and violin.
Explore the vocabulary for serious and joke within the happy Malay's extensive character vocabulary, and observe how example sentences contrast seriousness with humor.
Explore the sinis personality through podia meaning deceive and media meaning fake news on social media, showing that a cynical person is not easily deceived by fake news.
Explore the sombong personality through vocabulary and examples, including bulgogi and casilla, showing someone too proud to admit a mistake.
Discover the sopan personality and build a polite restaurant vocabulary, including waiter, waitress, and customer terms, with an example showing polite responses when a customer scolds.
Explore vocabulary around loyalty and country, including perjury, jury, and the idea that soldiers are loyal to the country, through example sentences.
Explore the Tabah personality and its resilience vocabulary, learning terms for facing challenges and expressing resilience after overcoming them.
Explore the talam dua muka personality, a two-faced trait, and how trust and face relate in the Mukha vocabulary through example sentences.
Explore a quirky vocabulary lesson about strictness and family terms, including words for parents and dinner, and how strict parents influence leaving the house.
Discover the Teliti personality through vocabulary like manuma simular, meaning double checks, and culture, meaning work, and see how Quentin is described as meticulous who always double checks his work.
Explore the tidak bertamadun personality and a broad character vocabulary, including vernacular terms like cangrelor gangel and kandarian, with examples of street gangs, gun control, and public disturbance.
Explore vocabulary words such as nobody, one fatality, and betrayer, with example sentences to illustrate their meanings. See how the sample sentence shows that nobody believes something about a man.
Explore the tidak sabar personality in the Happy Malay's extensive vocabulary, defining 'tidak sabar' as impatient and illustrating with example sentences about impatience and anger toward a worker.
Explore the yakin personality through confidence and vocabulary, including yakking as a term for being confident, and learn phrases that mean easy and not giving up easily.
The Happy Malay Comprehensive Character & Personality Course:-
1. Is the One and only Comprehensive and Concise Guide to Malay Vocabulary specifically in Character and Personality.
2. Encourages the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies.
3. Aspires to instill a passion in the Malay language through the introduction, explanation and articulation of Character and Personality.
4. Contains 193 Lectures and 5.5 hours of engaging study with 600+ peaceful nature sceneries presented in each video.
5. Cultivates bilingual fluency in both Malay and English with vocabulary, terms and sentences explained in both languages.
6. Functions as a One-Stop Course for the Study of Vocabulary in relation to Character and Personality.
7. Is in itself a Malay Encyclopedia on Character and Personality and the only one of its kind.
8. Perfect course for Malay language linguists who want precise in-depth words to describe all the types and nuances of Character and Personality.
9. Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace.
10. The must-have for effective communication with other people in private and business settings.
11. This course will empower the student to be more confident in Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing Malay.
12. This course functions as a guide for students to speak fluent Malay with locals.
13. This course concentrates on making learning fun by virtue of quizzes, sentence examples and revision lists.
14. This course also caters to the advanced learner by the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar Character and Personality.
15. From simple characters to complex personalities, all words have been carefully chosen to suit numerous catch-all situations.
16. 193 Vocabulary Lectures to acquaint, build and enrich your vocabulary.
17. 18 Interactive Quizzes to revise on all words learnt.
18. Complete Revision Vocabulary List Lectures in English to Malay and from Malay to English.
I am a Malay language enthusiast and a nature lover. Malay - the national language of my country, is a vibrant language which can be expressed fluidly, vividly and easily…and with lots of joyful expression! I love the play of words and I find that the effective use of language can convey intentions, feelings and descriptions of the world around me.
I hope that the creation of this Character and Personality course will inspire the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies. The Happy Malay Comprehensive Character & Personality Course therefore reflects my passion in the language for effective communication through the introduction, explanation and articulation of Character and Personality.
May I wish you Happy Studying with the Happy Malay Course series!
Yours sincerely,
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