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  2. Che (interjection) - Wikipedia

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    Signature used by Ernesto Guevara from 1960 until his death in 1967. His frequent use of the word "che" earned him this nickname. Che (/ tʃ eɪ /; Spanish:; Portuguese: tchê; Valencian: xe) is an interjection commonly used in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil (São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul) and Spain (), signifying "hey!", "fellow", "guy". [1]

  3. Chè - Wikipedia

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    Chè thập cẩm (chè lẫn) meaning ten-ingredient sweet soup or mixed sweet soup is a mixture of various kinds of ingredients such as black-eyed peas, azuki beans, lotus seeds, mung beans, coconut, syrup, ice cream, milk and trân châu. This is one of the most popular forms of chè served in Vietnam.

  4. Italian profanity - Wikipedia

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    Used in countless expressions to express a variety of emotions, like anger, frustration, or surprise in a similar way in which "fuck" and "fucking" are used in English. cazzo: fuck/shit/hell. che cazzo: what the hell/fuck. che cazzo fai: what the fuck are you doing. cazzata: bullshit. cazzo in culo: cock up your ass. testa di cazzo: dick-head.

  5. Ch (digraph) - Wikipedia

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    In Interlingua, ch is pronounced /ʃ/ in words of French origin (e.g. 'chef' = /ʃef/ meaning "chief" or "chef"), /k/ in words of Greek and Italian origin (e.g. "choro" = /koro/ meaning "chorus"), and more rarely /t͡ʃ/ in words of English or Spanish origin (e.g. "cochi" /kot͡ʃi/ meaning "car" or "coach"). Ch may be pronounced either /t͡ʃ ...

  6. Che (name) - Wikipedia

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    Che (or Ché) is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Che. Che Arthur, American musician; Che Baraka (born 1953), American mixed media artist; Che Bunce (born 1975), New Zealand footballer; Che Chen, American composer and multi-instrumentalist; Che Clark (born 2003), New Zealand rugby union player

  7. Chechens - Wikipedia

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    The etymology is of Nakh origin and originates from the word Che ("inside") attached to the suffix - cha/chan, which altogether can be translated as "inside territory". The villages and towns named Chechan were always situated in the Chechan-are ("Chechen flatlands or plains") located in contemporary central Chechnya.

  8. Why London Rapper Che Lingo Is The Soundtrack to Jujutsu ...

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    Che Lingo’s career in music and the anime industry all comes down to him being a fan of anime first and foremost, of course, and his dedication to One Piece is symbolized by his tattoos.

  9. Etymology of tea - Wikipedia

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    The different words for tea fall into two main groups: "te-derived" and "cha-derived" (Cantonese and Mandarin). [2]Most notably through the Silk Road; [25] global regions with a history of land trade with central regions of Imperial China (such as North Asia, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East) pronounce it along the lines of 'cha', whilst most global maritime regions ...