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Japanese
Etymology
カンブリア (Kanburia, “Cambria”) + 紀 (-ki, “period”)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
カンブリア紀 • (Kanburia-ki)
- the Cambrian
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- 八月十六日六億年前 カンブリア紀初期の海 ずいぶんにぎやかになってきたな
- Hachikatsu jūrokunichi rokuokunen mae Kanburia-ki shoki no umi zuibun nigiyaka ni natte kita na
- August 16, 600 million years ago, early Cambrian seas started to become full of life
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