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Let me check if "sakha" refers to something else. No, it's definitely the language. "Demented" might be a typo. Could it be "Demented Sakha PDF new"? Maybe they want a PDF with content in a non-standard or creative way. Or perhaps they're looking for a PDF on Sakha people's mental health? That seems less likely.
Alternatively, "demented" could be slang in some regions. Maybe in Russian context, it's used differently. Also, considering the user might not be a native English speaker, maybe they meant "Dementia" in Sakha? Dementia in Sakha would be "дементий" or "дементнээ"? But I'm not sure about the exact term.
Another angle: "demented sakha" could refer to a person or group named Sakha in a demented context. Or a project named "Sakha" with a new PDF, possibly horror-themed?
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