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  2. Japanese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, commonly used by women to address their husband or lover, in a way roughly equivalent to the English "dear". anta: あんた 貴方 informal both Contraction of anata (あなた). [23] Can express contempt, anger or familiarity towards a person. Generally seen as rude or uneducated when used in formal contexts. otaku: おたく ...

  3. Anta Nante - Wikipedia

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  4. Anat - Wikipedia

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    Anat (/ ˈ ɑː n ɑː t /, / ˈ æ n æ t /), Anatu, classically Anath (/ ˈ eɪ n ə θ, ˈ eɪ ˌ n æ θ /; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚 ʿnt; Hebrew: עֲנָת ʿĂnāṯ; Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕, romanized: ʿNT; Greek: Αναθ, romanized: Anath; Egyptian: ꜥntjt) was a goddess associated with warfare and hunting, best known from the Ugaritic texts.

  5. U.S. vs. China: The Tech Behind Nike and Anta Sneakers - AOL

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    Nike’s LeBron 19 and Chinese sportswear giant Anta’s KT7 basketball shoes showcase the two brands’ flagship technologies. WSJ compares both sneakers to see how a high-performance midsole ...

  6. Cheikh Anta Diop - Wikipedia

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    Cheikh Anta Diop (29 December 1923 – 7 February 1986) was a Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human race's origins and pre-colonial African culture. [1]

  7. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    The warning, Kii tsuke yā, Anta no koto ya de, Sono baggu, translates as "Take care! Do not let your bag get snatched !" The Kansai dialect ( 関西弁 , Kansai-ben , also known as Kansai-hōgen ( 関西方言 ) ) is a group of Japanese dialects in the Kansai region (Kinki region) of Japan.

  8. Three marks of existence - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, the three marks of existence are three characteristics (Pali: tilakkhaṇa; Sanskrit: त्रिलक्षण trilakṣaṇa) of all existence and beings, namely anicca (impermanence), dukkha (commonly translated as "suffering" or "cause of suffering", "unsatisfactory", "unease"), [note 1] and anattā (without a lasting essence).

  9. 'Anata - Wikipedia

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    ' Anata (Arabic: عناتا) is a Palestinian town in the Jerusalem Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the central West Bank, located four kilometers northeast of Jerusalem's Old City. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics , 'Anata had a population of 16,919 in 2017. [ 1 ]