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Привет, меня зовут Никита. Мне восемь лет и я учусь во втором классе .Моего папу зовут Максим. Маму- Юля. У меня есть сестра, ей один год и шесть месяцев. Ее зовут Алиса. У меня есть дедушка Вова и две бабушки: Тома и Алла.Я люблю свою семью.
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Hello, my name is Nikita. I am eight years old and I am teach in the second class. My dad name is Maxim. Mom name is Julia. I have sister. She is one year and six months. Her name is Alice. I have grandad. His name is Vladimir. And I have two grandmothers. Their names are Toma and Alla.
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