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What does brah mean in hawaian?
"Brah" is not a Hawaiian word. It's a slang term that originated in surfing culture and is often used as a casual greeting or term of endearment, similar to "dude" or "bro."
While it's commonly used in Hawaii, it's not actually a Hawaiian word.
Which are the two main languages spoken in south America and why?
When was the German language first spoken?
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What language was the 1611 king James version written in?
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Who are the ladinos and how did they help in propagation of Philippine Literature during Spanish Era?
How do you spell Trouble in Hawaiian?
What people of the spanish blood were born and raised in latin America?
What language does the word morgue come from?
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