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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Bengali is a language in the Indo-Aryan language family.
- In Bengali, a noun takes a different form when that noun functions as a location in a sentence.
- The Bengali noun bari (house) is combined with the locative suffix -te to become the locative noun barite (in the house).
- Danish is a language in the Germanic language family.
- In Danish, nouns do not change form to indicate location.
- In Danish, nouns used as a location must be indicated by prepositions such as i (in) or på (on).
- Bengali is a language in the Indo-Aryan language family.
- In Bengali, a noun takes a different form when that noun functions as a location in a sentence.
- The Bengali noun bari (house) is combined with the locative suffix -te to become the locative noun barite (in the house).
- Danish is a language in the Germanic language family.
- In Danish, nouns do not change form to indicate location.
- In Danish, nouns used as a location must be indicated by prepositions such as i (in) or på (on).