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Syntactic analyzation of "Ali learnt the Persian language in order to be able to read the original text of the Mathnawi of Jalaluddin Rumi." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Ali Proper Noun Singular
2. learnt Verb Past Tense.
3. the Determiner
4. Persian Proper Noun Singular
5. language Noun Singular
6. in Preposition
7. order Noun Singular
8. to to.
9. be Verb Base Form.
10. able Adjective
11. to to.
12. read Verb Base Form.
13. the Determiner
14. original Adjective
15. text Noun Singular
16. of Preposition
17. the Determiner
18. Mathnawi Proper Noun Singular
19. of Preposition
20. Jalaluddin Proper Noun Singular
21. Rumi Proper Noun Singular
22. . .

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