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What does kekoa mean in hawaiian?
"Kekoa" in Hawaiian means
"brave" or "warrior."
It is often used to describe someone who is strong, courageous, and fearless.
What languages are spoken by the Guna people?
What is the language of southern karnatka?
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Has the word patio been borrowed from spanish?
Where did the scally cap originate?
Where did Standard English come from?
Which country provided the international intellectual language of mid eighteenth century and was center cultural life?
Did the aztecs have a language?
What is shrine in Tagalog?
What language is S Rozhdestvom Khristovym?
What language did the franks speak?
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