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  • Please (to a woman)—min-FUHD-lik Please (to more than one person)—min-FUHD-il-kum Excuse me (to a man)—u'-ZUR-ni Excuse me (to a woman) —u'-zur-EE-ni Excuse...
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  • chio huiⁿ 蘭椒園 "Pepper plantation." Teluk Kumbar Hokkien, Kong pá 公巴 Kheh, Kum pa. ISLETS IN THE VICINITY OF PENANG. Pulau Betong Hokkieu, Phû lô͘ bi̍t...
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  • what maiden would not rather make successful offerings to the Great Mother Kum-Fa than have the most imposing and verbose Triumphal Arch erected to commemorate...
    179 KB (30,875 words) - 12:24, 13 March 2018
  • tripping manner: with a light, quick step.—n. Tripp′ingness. Tripsacum, trip′sa-kum, n. a genus of American grasses, including the gama-grass. Tripsis, trip′sis...
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  • Scout on the lookout for the Mo- docs during the Modoc War; Indian name, Loa-kum Ar-nuk. you, how am I the cause of his death?" Black Jim at this in- stant...
    591 bytes (91,824 words) - 01:30, 20 March 2023
  • that one of the swindling confederates who allures the victim. Bunkum, bung′kum, n. empty clap-trap oratory, bombastic speechmaking intended for the newspapers...
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  • English. God, Sun, Moon, Stars, Earth, A mountain, A tree, A house, A road, River, Water, Salt water, Fish, An ox, A pig, A dog, An antelope, An hyæna...
    276 bytes (682 words) - 01:39, 11 February 2019
  • Similarly Roshannagar was the scene of a dark tragedy. Its owner, ​280 KUM a Musalman, bought the estate from a Káyath, and was admitted as proprie-...
    313 bytes (268,329 words) - 15:08, 27 August 2024
  • Sun (Zhaoyang Hall) became the residence of Empress Zhao Feiyan during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han. Later poets used the Hall of the Bright Sun...
    44 KB (1,195 words) - 02:36, 20 October 2024