Frater (lingua sistemfrater) : the simplest international languag e ever constructed / by Pham Xuan Thai.
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TextPublication details: Saigon : Tu-Hai Publishing House , 1957Description: 275 [1] p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 408.9 PHA
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Frater (lingua sistemfrater) :
APA
Pham Xuan Thai, . (1957). Frater (lingua sistemfrater). Saigon: Tu-Hai Publishing House.
Chicago
Pham Xuan Thai, . 1957. Frater (lingua sistemfrater). Saigon: Tu-Hai Publishing House.
Harvard
Pham Xuan Thai, . (1957). Frater (lingua sistemfrater). Saigon: Tu-Hai Publishing House.
MLA
Pham Xuan Thai, . Frater (lingua sistemfrater). Saigon: Tu-Hai Publishing House. 1957.
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