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What language is oho?
"Oho" is not a language. It's an
interjection
used in various languages to express surprise, amusement, or excitement. It's like saying "Oh!" or "Wow!"
For example, you might say "Oho!" if you see something unexpected or amusing.
What was the importance of Portuguese conquest Solfa Kilwa and Mombasa?
What language did Spanish descend from?
Language and History
What is term for familiarity with many aspects of certain culture including its language customs traditions and beliefs?
How was English evolved?
What is the past tense and participle of rise?
What is the Portuguese in English?
Was early text written from right to left?
What are examples of Filipino anecdotes?
How do you say Rosana in Hawaiian?
What is but nor in Italian?
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