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:*" shuwor " ( pronounced as shor ) in Syloti means pig or swine

:*" and Syloti
:*" mutchi " in Syloti means I ' v pissed
:*" bhũk " in Syloti means hungry
:*" ei " in Syloti is an expression most informal ( considered rude if no personal relation exists between the users )
:*" moho maea " in Syloti means love affection
:*" megh " in Syloti means rain
:*" naṛa " in Syloti means to cheer: 1.
:*" torkari " in Syloti means vegetables.

:*" and .
:*" nature-based ": Pagan religions have a concept of the divinity of Nature, which they view as a manifestation of the divine, not as the " fallen " creation found in Dualistic cosmology.
:*" sacred feminine ": Pagan religions recognize " the female divine principle ", identified as " the Goddess " ( as opposed to individual goddesses ) besides or in place of the male divine principle as expressed in the Abrahamic God.
:*" Carmilla ", a compelling tale of a lesbian vampire, set in central Europe.
:*" Madam Crowl's Ghost ", from All the Year Round, December 1870.
:*" Squire Toby's Will ", from Temple Bar, January 1868.
:*" Dickon the Devil ", from London Society, Christmas Number, 1872.
:*" The Child That Went with the Fairies ", from All the Year Round, February 1870.
:*" The White Cat of Drumgunniol ", from All the Year Round, April 1870.
:*" An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street ", from the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851.
:*" Ghost Stories of Chapelizod ", from the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851.
:*" Wicked Captain Walshawe, of Wauling ", from the Dublin University Magazine, April 1864.
:*" Sir Dominick's Bargain ", from All the Year Round, July 1872.
:*" Ultor de Lacy ", from the Dublin University Magazine, December 1861.
:*" The Vision of Tom Chuff ", from All the Year Round, October 1870.
:*" Stories of Lough Guir ", from All the Year Round, April 1870.
:*" Sabellius ... blasphemes in saying that the Son Himself is the Father and vice versa.
:*" Jesus commands them to baptize into the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -- not into a unipersonal God.
:*" Dr. Reich and three assistants set up their ' rain-making device off the shore of Grand Lake, near the Bangor hydro-electric dam ...
:*" Red on yellow will kill a fellow, but red on black is a friend of Jack.
:*" Red on yellow, deadly fellow ; Red on black, venom lack.
:*" Red and yellow will kill you fellow ; Red and black is friend Jack.
:*" Red on yellow, kill a fellow.
:*" Red next to black is a friend of Jack ; red next to yellow will kill a fellow.
:*" Red to yellow, kill a fellow.
:*" If red touches black, you're okay Jack ; if red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow.

pronounced and heh-sheh
" hēshē " in Bengali ( pronounced as " heh-sheh ") means laughter.

pronounced and Syloti
:* In Syloti move is pronounced hor.
:* In Syloti I've wiped is pronounced fuschi.
:* In Syloti excuse me ( for getting attention ) is pronounced e-re or o-go or o-ba.
:* laughter is called " hashi " ( pronounced as ah-shi ) in Syloti.

pronounced and means
) For example, Aldebaran is designated α Tauri ( pronounced Alpha Tauri ), which means " Alpha of the Bull ".
For example in ruïne it means that the u and the i are separately pronounced in their usual way, and not in the way that the combination ui is normally pronounced.
Due to its similarity to an oblique minuscule " y ", an actual " Y " is substituted in modern pseudo-old-fashioned usage as in " Ye Olde Curiositie Shoppe "; the first word means and should be pronounced " the ", not " ye " ( archaic form of " you ").
It is used in the expression, Is é an cílí ceart é ( pronounced Shayeh kilic airtay ) and means What a sly-boots.
This political isolation became more pronounced when Lithuania and Poland both became members of the European Union and NATO, as well as entering the Schengen Zone, which means that the oblast is surrounded by territories affiliated with these institutions as well.
On his return to France, he immediately convened an assembly of French and Burgundian bishops at Vienne, where the imperial claim to a traditional lay investiture of the clergy was denounced as heretical and a sentence of excommunication was now pronounced against Henry V on the grounds that he had extorted the Privilegium from Paschal II by means of violence.
This means that the two computational basis states are conventionally written as and ( pronounced " ket 0 " and " ket 1 ").
Volkswagen means " people's car " in German ( pronounced.
The term " short vowel " is historical, and meant that at one time ( in Middle English ) these vowels were pronounced for a particularly short period of time ; currently, it means just that they are not diphthongs like the long vowels.
Walther Flemming, the founder of cytogenetics, named mitosis, and pronounced " omne nucleus e nuclei " ( which means the same as Strasburger's dictum ).
" Beth Te pilla " is derived from the cognate verb, " hitpallel " ( פ ּ ליל ) which is also spelled as pa ^ li ^ yl ( pronounced: paleel ) which implies " estimate, judge, render a verdict " thus " hitpallel " means " to pray " or " to seek a judgment for oneself " or " to plead ".
The złoty ( pronounced ; sign: zł ; code: PLN ), which literally means " golden ", is the currency of Poland.
A cryptic crossword on the back page of the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday 14 March 2012 included the answer, whose clue was " Close study of broken nails, say ( 8 )": " say " in cryptic crossword clues normally means " a word pronounced the same as " or " for example ", but here it is part of an anagram.
The title of Sir Thomas More's 1516 fictional work Utopia is a double entendre because of the pun between two Greek-derived words that would have identical pronunciation: with his spelling, it means " no place " ( as echoed later in Samuel Butler's later Erewhon ); spelled as the rare word Eutopia, it is pronounced the same by English-speaking readers, but has the meaning " good place ".
In recent years an etymological back formation has been popularized that suggests it means " son of corruption " or " son of defilement " from another Gaelic word also pronounced " corb " which meant " something is not right in the council " and referring specifically to political treachery or dishonesty, but this " corb " postdates the usage of the names Cormac by several centuries, and thus could not be related to the name.
An example is 炷 zhù " candle " ( now archaic, meaning " lampwick "), which was originally a pictograph 主, a character that is now pronounced zhǔ and means " host ".
* Isten ( pronounced ) means God in the Hungarian language.
The closely pronounced cloichtheach means stone-house or stone-building ,.
Unalakleet, an adaptation of the Iñupiaq word " Una-la-thliq "( pronounced " You-na-la-thliq ") in Inupiaq, which means " from the southern side ".
The name, which is Cajun French in origin and means " mosquito ", is pronounced mah-ring-gwin.
" French traders in the area pronounced his name as " Clairmont ," which means " mountain with a clear view.
The name means " Clear Water " in French, and the name is pronounced as though it were spelled " O ' Clare.
This means that the city experiences four distinct seasons, although the variation between the seasons is not as pronounced as in other parts of the United States.
This means that words such as house, down, found, or sauerkraut are sometimes pronounced with an " ah " sound instead of the more standard pronunciation of " ow ", rendering pronunciations such as ` hahs ' ` dahn ' ` fahnd ', and ` sahrkraht '.

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