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8fc98cef-e33f-44d3-a7be-3400e6ee3286 | Q7737 | Russian | Q468267 | Andrei Sinyavsky | P1412 | Sinyavsky | Russian | Andrei Donatovich Sinyavsky ([MASK]: Андре́й Дона́тович Синя́вский, 8 October 1925, Moscow – 25 February 1997, Paris) was a Russian writer, dissident, political prisoner, emigrant, Professor of Sorbonne University, magazine founder and publisher. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
8fc98cef-e33f-44d3-a7be-3400e6ee3286 | Q7737 | Russian | Q468267 | Andrei Sinyavsky | P1412 | Sinyavsky | Russian | Andrei Donatovich Sinyavsky (Russian: Андре́й Дона́тович Синя́вский, 8 October 1925, Moscow – 25 February 1997, Paris) was a [MASK] writer, dissident, political prisoner, emigrant, Professor of Sorbonne University, magazine founder and publisher. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Plague ([MASK]: La Peste) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story of a plague sweeping the Algerian city of Oran. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Albert Camus ([albɛʁ kamy]; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a [MASK] philosopher, author, and journalist. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Albert Camus ([albɛʁ kamy]; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a [MASK] philosopher, author, and journalist. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Myth of Sisyphus ([MASK]: Le Mythe de Sisyphe) is a 1942 philosophical essay by Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Possessed (in [MASK] Les Possédés) is a play written by Albert Camus in 1959. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Absurdism as a belief system was born of the European existentialist movement that ensued, specifically when the [MASK] Algerian philosopher and writer Albert Camus rejected certain aspects of that philosophical line of thought and published his essay The Myth of Sisyphus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Matthew Ward (1950/1951 – June 23, 1990) was an American English/[MASK] translator noted for his 1989 rendition of Albert Camus' The Stranger. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | In addition to Kurdish, he has written several books in [MASK] and has translated works of Albert Camus and Saint–Exupéry into Kurdish. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | His works have been translated into English, [MASK], German, Swedish, Dutch, and Arabic.Sepanlou also translated works of several renowned writers and poets, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus as well as Horace McCoy, Yiannis Ritsos, Arthur Rimbaud, and Guillaume Apollinaire into Persian. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | "The Artist at Work" (Jonas, ou l'artiste au travail) is a short story by the [MASK] writer Albert Camus from Exile and the Kingdom (L'Exil et le royaume). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Her recent undergraduate courses include courses on Camus, Proust, and Céline; theories of the archive; [MASK] national identity; “The Experience of Being Foreign”; and “Literary Trials.” Upcoming courses include “The Modern French Novel” (with Maurice Samuels) and a film course on French cinema of the Occupation. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | Modern French | Her recent undergraduate courses include courses on Camus, Proust, and Céline; theories of the archive; French national identity; “The Experience of Being Foreign”; and “Literary Trials.” Upcoming courses include “The [MASK] Novel” (with Maurice Samuels) and a film course on French cinema of the Occupation. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | He translated [MASK] novels to Persian, notable works from Jean-Paul Sartre (Le Diable et le bon Dieu, Les sequestres d'Altona, Qu'est-ce que la litérature), André Malraux (Antimémoire), Albert Camus (Caligula), Roger Martin du Gard (Les Thibault), Claude Lévi-Strauss (La race et l'histoire), and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Le Petit Prince). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Misunderstanding ([MASK]: Le Malentendu), sometimes published as Cross Purpose, is a play written in 1943 in occupied France by Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The State of Siege ([MASK]: L'État de siège) is the fourth play by Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | The State of Siege has remained almost constantly in print in [MASK], and since 1958 in an English translation by Stuart Gilbert—in Caligula and Three Other Plays—with a foreword by Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | "The Growing Stone" ([MASK]: La pierre qui pousse) is a short story by the French writer Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | "The Growing Stone" (French: La pierre qui pousse) is a short story by the [MASK] writer Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | [MASK] author and philosopher Albert Camus was born there. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Outsider or The Stranger ([MASK]: L’Étranger) is a novel by Albert Camus published in 1942. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The minor planet was named after [MASK] philosopher, author, and journalist, Albert Camus (1913–1960), who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Marcel J. Mélançon is a philosopher and scientist who works in Canada and is mostly known for his book on the [MASK] philosopher Albert Camus Albert Camus, An Analysis of his thought (Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Marcel J. Mélançon is a philosopher and scientist who works in Canada and is mostly known for his book on the [MASK] philosopher Albert Camus Albert Camus, An Analysis of his thought (Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Marcel J. Mélançon is a philosopher and scientist who works in Canada and is mostly known for his book on the [MASK] philosopher Albert Camus Albert Camus, An Analysis of his thought (Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Émile-Paul-Constant-Ange Le Camus (b. at Paraza, France, 24 August 1839; d. at Malvisade, near Castelnaudary, France, 28 September 1906) was a [MASK] Catholic priest, known as a preacher, theologian, scripturist, Bishop of La Rochelle and Saintes. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Briefly a teacher in France (as part of his degree), he worked for a time as a travel guide "organising educational tours for American students" and then wrote books on [MASK] writers such as Molière (1970) and Camus, among others, without any pretence at them having any real originality. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Exile and the Kingdom ([MASK]: ''L'exil et le royaume'') is a 1957 collection of six short stories by French-Algerian writer Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Philippe Camus is a 15th-century [MASK] writer who wrote L'Histoire d'Olivier de Castille et Artus d'Algarbe (between 1430 and 1460) as well as a prose version of Adenet le Roi's romance Cleomadés. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | According to Albert Camus, "in the history of the [MASK] theatre, there are two periods: before Copeau and after Copeau." | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Rebel ([MASK] title: L'Homme révolté) is a 1951 book-length essay by Albert Camus, which treats both the metaphysical and the historical development of rebellion and revolution in societies, especially Western Europe. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Philippe Camus (born 28 June 1948) is a [MASK] businessman. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Jules-Alexandre Duval Le Camus, a [MASK] historical and scriptural painter, the son of Pierre Duval-le-Camus, was born in Paris in 1817. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The First Man ([MASK]: Le Premier Homme; Italian: Il primo uomo) is a 2011 French-Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio and is based on the novel of the same name by Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | An example of [MASK] references is found in Trịnh Công Sơn's trường ca, using the image of a tireless sand crab, which draws on Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus to make a Vietnamese lament-ballad. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Élisabeth Camus is a former [MASK] racing cyclist. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Jeanne Camus de Pontcarré, marquise d’Urfé (1705-1775), was a [MASK] aristocrat and eccentric widow, with a passion for the occult and alchemy. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Camus | French | Yves Camus (born 13 May 1930) is a [MASK] former sprinter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the 1956 Summer Olympics. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | "The Guest" ([MASK]: L'Hôte) is a short story by the French writer Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | "The Guest" (French: L'Hôte) is a short story by the [MASK] writer Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | A Happy Death (original title La mort heureuse) was the first novel by [MASK] writer-philosopher Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Just Assassins (original [MASK] title: Les Justes, more literal translations would be The Just or The Righteous) is a 1949 play by French writer and philosopher Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The Just Assassins (original French title: Les Justes, more literal translations would be The Just or The Righteous) is a 1949 play by [MASK] writer and philosopher Albert Camus. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The author Albert Camus was born there during the [MASK] rule in Algeria when it was known as Mondovi. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | He went to France in 1954 to conduct graduate-study research on painter Eugène Delacroix and writer Charles Baudelaire, but soon found his interest drawn to the current intellectual arena of literature and politics, which led to an intense interest in [MASK] political writers including Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The First Man ([MASK] title: Le Premier homme) is Albert Camus' unfinished final novel. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The [MASK] essayist, novelist, and playwright Albert Camus (1913-1960) began his philosophical essay The Myth of Sisyphus with the famous line "There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide" (French: Il n'y a qu'un problème philosophique vraiment sérieux : c'est le suicide). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | The French essayist, novelist, and playwright Albert Camus (1913-1960) began his philosophical essay The Myth of Sisyphus with the famous line "There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide" ([MASK]: Il n'y a qu'un problème philosophique vraiment sérieux : c'est le suicide). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
0fa9e835-d37c-4175-a18b-f7901c3ad063 | Q150 | French | Q34670 | Albert Camus | P1412 | Albert Camus | French | Numerous other examples abound in subsequent literature and film, such as Mersault in Albert Camus' The Outsider and Sarah Woodruff in John Fowles' The [MASK] Lieutenant's Woman. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
e111a2ab-f82a-4acf-abc0-31a586ca9a27 | Q150 | French | Q942163 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | P1412 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | French | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset (August 29, 1709 – June 16, 1777) was a [MASK] poet and dramatist, best known for his poem Vert-Vert. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
e111a2ab-f82a-4acf-abc0-31a586ca9a27 | Q150 | French | Q942163 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | P1412 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | French | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset (August 29, 1709 – June 16, 1777) was a [MASK] poet and dramatist, best known for his poem Vert-Vert. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
e111a2ab-f82a-4acf-abc0-31a586ca9a27 | Q150 | French | Q942163 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | P1412 | Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset | French | Le Méchant ([MASK]: The Villain) is a 1747 play by Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c66b503f-f1c2-4aa2-af49-cbf3476f7472 | Q7411 | Dutch | Q1319437 | Michael van Gerwen | P1412 | Michael van Gerwen | Dutch | The number of invitations was increased to 20 in 2007 as more [MASK] players, including Jelle Klaasen and Michael van Gerwen, had moved to the PDC. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c66b503f-f1c2-4aa2-af49-cbf3476f7472 | Q7411 | Dutch | Q1319437 | Michael van Gerwen | P1412 | Michael van Gerwen | Dutch | The day after the final, Klaasen defected to the rival Professional Darts Corporation along with two other [MASK] players, Michael van Gerwen and Vincent van der Voort (both of whom had also lost in the first round). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c66b503f-f1c2-4aa2-af49-cbf3476f7472 | Q7411 | Dutch | Q1319437 | Michael van Gerwen | P1412 | Michael van Gerwen | Dutch | The event witnessed a nine dart finish by [MASK] teenager Michael van Gerwen, who became the youngest player to achieve the feat on television. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c66b503f-f1c2-4aa2-af49-cbf3476f7472 | Q7411 | Dutch | Q1319437 | Michael van Gerwen | P1412 | Michael van Gerwen | Dutch | He was drawn into Group C with Mervyn King, [MASK] wonderkid Michael van Gerwen and BDO World Champion Mark Webster. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
1da94f2b-7f37-492c-bb7f-11ec8738751e | Q1860 | English | Q8009134 | William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam | P1412 | William FitzWilliam, 4th Earl FitzWilliam | English | According to local legend, the town was named for the [MASK] poet John Milton, but the name most likely originated from William FitzWilliam, 4th Earl FitzWilliam, who held the title Viscount Milton. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
ec81978c-6958-46be-8c68-b65b0212d0f6 | Q397 | Latin | Q431367 | Vibius Sequester | P1412 | Vibius Sequester | Latin | Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th century AD) is the [MASK] author of lists of geographical names. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
ec81978c-6958-46be-8c68-b65b0212d0f6 | Q397 | Latin | Q431367 | Vibius Sequester | P1412 | Vibius Sequester | Latin | Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th century AD) is the [MASK] author of lists of geographical names. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b86095d7-343b-487f-bdb1-1c41aa4f6a53 | Q1860 | English | Q711073 | Frederick Ashton | P1412 | Frederick Ashton | English | The following is a list by decade, currently incomplete, of ballets created by the [MASK] choreographer Frederick Ashton. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b86095d7-343b-487f-bdb1-1c41aa4f6a53 | Q1860 | English | Q711073 | Frederick Ashton | P1412 | Frederick Ashton | English | La fille mal gardée ([MASK]: The Wayward Daughter, literal translation: "The Poorly Guarded Girl"), Frederick Ashton's Royal Ballet production, began in 1959 when British choreographer Frederick Ashton created a new version of La fille mal gardée for the Royal Ballet of London. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b86095d7-343b-487f-bdb1-1c41aa4f6a53 | Q1860 | English | Q711073 | Frederick Ashton | P1412 | Frederick Ashton | English | La fille mal gardée ([MASK]: The Wayward Daughter, literal translation: "The Poorly Guarded Girl"), Frederick Ashton's Royal Ballet production, began in 1959 when British choreographer Frederick Ashton created a new version of La fille mal gardée for the Royal Ballet of London. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | A Brighter Summer Day ([MASK]: 牯嶺街少年殺人事件 Gǔ lǐng jiē shàonián shārén shìjiàn, "The Murder Incident of the Boy on Guling Street") is a 1991 Taiwanese drama film directed by Edward Yang. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | In 1994, Jin earned her first Golden Horse Film Award in supporting category for her performance in Edward Yang's A Confucian Confusion ([MASK]: 獨立時代) (1994). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | Mahjong (simplified Chinese: 麻将; traditional [MASK]: 麻將; pinyin: Májiàng) is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film written and directed by Edward Yang. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | The Terrorizers ([MASK]: 恐怖分子; pinyin: Kǒngbù fènzǐ) is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | A Confucian Confusion ([MASK]: 獨立時代; pinyin: Dúlì Shídài) is a 1994 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Edward Yang. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | Sao Edward Yang Kyein Sai ([MASK]: 杨振材; pinyin: Yáng Zhèncái), Saopha of Kokang (1918–1971, at Lashio) was the traditional ruler (saopha) of the Burmese state of Kokang from 1949, at the death of his father, saopha Sao Yang Wen Pin, until he abdicated in 1959. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | Edward Yang (simplified Chinese: 杨德昌; traditional [MASK]: 楊德昌; pinyin: Yáng Déchāng; November 6, 1947 – June 29, 2007), along with Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Tsai Ming-liang, was one of the leading film-makers of the Taiwanese New Wave and Taiwanese Cinema. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | Edward Yang (simplified Chinese: 杨德昌; traditional [MASK]: 楊德昌; pinyin: Yáng Déchāng; November 6, 1947 – June 29, 2007), along with Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Tsai Ming-liang, was one of the leading film-makers of the Taiwanese New Wave and Taiwanese Cinema. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
b46057da-1614-450c-afa9-82dbfafb6c15 | Q7850 | Chinese | Q716700 | Edward Yang | P1412 | Edward Yang | Chinese | Yi Yi: A One and a Two ([MASK]: 一一; pinyin: Yī Yī; literally: "one one") is a Taiwanese/Japanese film written and directed by Edward Yang, about the emotional struggles of an engineer named NJ (played by Nien-Jen Wu) and the lives of his middle-class Taiwanese family in Taipei seen through three generations. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
3fad5517-c1cc-4a6c-8347-df85beb738e3 | Q150 | French | Q348333 | Jean Bourdichon | P1412 | Jean Bourdichon | French | The Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany (Les Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne in [MASK]) is a book of hours, commissioned by Anne of Brittany, Queen of France to two kings in succession, and illuminated in Tours or perhaps Paris by Jean Bourdichon between 1503 and 1508. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
042c3d51-083a-4fb0-85c2-9c122a6bacbc | Q7737 | Russian | Q2528539 | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov | P1412 | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov | Russian | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov ([MASK]: Фёдор Михайлович Решетников) (September 17 [O.S. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
042c3d51-083a-4fb0-85c2-9c122a6bacbc | Q7737 | Russian | Q2528539 | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov | P1412 | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov | Russian | Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov ([MASK]: Фёдор Михайлович Решетников) (September 17 [O.S. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
87e15973-f522-4538-9eee-44da9812d9b5 | Q1860 | English | Q6828096 | Michael A. Smith | P1412 | Michael Smith | English | Michael Smith (born 1976 in London) is an [MASK] writer, broadcaster and film-maker. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
87e15973-f522-4538-9eee-44da9812d9b5 | Q1860 | English | Q6828096 | Michael A. Smith | P1412 | Michael Smith | English | Michael Smith was an [MASK] cricketer. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
87e15973-f522-4538-9eee-44da9812d9b5 | Q1860 | English | Q6828096 | Michael A. Smith | P1412 | Michael Smith | English | Meringue was a later addition, and may have been an innovation by Michael Smith, the author of Fine [MASK] Cookery (1973). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
814b6052-9e5f-4921-b190-4d4832323e68 | Q652 | Italian | Q320738 | Achille Campanile | P1412 | Achille Campanile | Italian | Achille Campanile (Rome, September 28, 1899 – Lariano, January 4, 1977) was an [MASK] writer, playwright, journalist and television critic known for his surreal humour and word play. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
814b6052-9e5f-4921-b190-4d4832323e68 | Q652 | Italian | Q320738 | Achille Campanile | P1412 | Achille Campanile | Italian | Achille Campanile (Rome, September 28, 1899 – Lariano, January 4, 1977) was an [MASK] writer, playwright, journalist and television critic known for his surreal humour and word play. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c75beb5a-037f-4e0d-88d7-b607bf2854a9 | Q9043 | Norwegian | Q981714 | Paal-Helge Haugen | P1412 | Paal-Helge Haugen | Norwegian | Paal-Helge Haugen (born 26 April 1945) is a [MASK] lyricist, novelist, dramatist and children's writer. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
c75beb5a-037f-4e0d-88d7-b607bf2854a9 | Q9043 | Norwegian | Q981714 | Paal-Helge Haugen | P1412 | Paal-Helge Haugen | Norwegian | Paal-Helge Haugen (born 26 April 1945) is a [MASK] lyricist, novelist, dramatist and children's writer. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
7ce58e66-5ccb-49ad-ae51-7d6a4abc1985 | Q652 | Italian | Q4014539 | Virginio Merola | P1412 | Virginio Merola | Italian | Virginio Merola (born February 14, 1955 in Santa Maria Capua Vetere) is an [MASK] politician. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
7ce58e66-5ccb-49ad-ae51-7d6a4abc1985 | Q652 | Italian | Q4014539 | Virginio Merola | P1412 | Virginio Merola | Italian | Virginio Merola (born February 14, 1955 in Santa Maria Capua Vetere) is an [MASK] politician. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
569cbfcd-16ad-4092-a33e-4de18fdfc0c7 | Q5146 | Portuguese | Q1377941 | Gomes Eanes de Zurara | P1412 | Gomes Eannes de Azurara | Portuguese | In the [MASK] Chronicle of Gomes Eannes de Azurara (1454), the writing of Amadís is attributed to Vasco de Lobeira, who was dubbed knight after the Battle of Aljubarrota (1385). | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
569cbfcd-16ad-4092-a33e-4de18fdfc0c7 | Q5146 | Portuguese | Q1377941 | Gomes Eanes de Zurara | P1412 | Zurara | Portuguese | Modern historians have tended to side with Zurara's identification of Nair, suggesting that Cintra Bay was probably named in error by contemporary [MASK] cartographers. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
9f6328b3-b3e3-46be-90b9-45e61ff8e549 | Q150 | French | Q124099 | Karl Bodmer | P1412 | Karl Bodmer | French | Known as Karl Bodmer in literature and paintings, as a Swiss and [MASK] citizen his name has been listed as Johann Karl Bodmer and Jean-Charles Bodmer respectively. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
9f6328b3-b3e3-46be-90b9-45e61ff8e549 | Q150 | French | Q124099 | Karl Bodmer | P1412 | Karl Bodmer | French | Known as Karl Bodmer in literature and paintings, as a Swiss and [MASK] citizen his name has been listed as Johann Karl Bodmer and Jean-Charles Bodmer respectively. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
9f6328b3-b3e3-46be-90b9-45e61ff8e549 | Q150 | French | Q124099 | Karl Bodmer | P1412 | Karl Bodmer | French | Known as Karl Bodmer in literature and paintings, as a Swiss and [MASK] citizen his name has been listed as Johann Karl Bodmer and Jean-Charles Bodmer respectively. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
9f6328b3-b3e3-46be-90b9-45e61ff8e549 | Q150 | French | Q124099 | Karl Bodmer | P1412 | Bodmer | French | The Bodmer Foundation ([MASK]: Fondation Bodmer) is a library and museum specialised in manuscripts and precious editions. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |
9f6328b3-b3e3-46be-90b9-45e61ff8e549 | Q150 | French | Q124099 | Karl Bodmer | P1412 | Bodmer | French | The Bodmer Foundation ([MASK]: Fondation Bodmer) is a library and museum specialised in manuscripts and precious editions. | [X] used to communicate in [Y] . | [X] did not use to communicate in [Y] . | languages spoken, written or signed | language(s) that a person speaks or writes, including the native language(s) | N-M |