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  2. Kaka - Wikipedia

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    Kaka Hathrasi, pen name of Hindi satirist Prabhu Lal Garg (1906–1995) Shrinivas Khale (1926–2011), Indian composer and music director also known as Khale Kaka; Kaka Sungura, stage name of Kenyan rapper Kevin Onimba (born 1987) Kaka (Punjabi singer) (born 1994), Punjabi singer & songwriter from Punjab, India.

  3. List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia

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    from charpoy चारपाई,چارپائی Teen payi (तीन पाय) in Hindi-Urdu, meaning "three legged" or "coffee table". [26] Thug from Thagi ठग,ٹھگ Thag in Hindi-Urdu, meaning "thief or con man". [27] Tickety-boo possibly from Hindi ठीक है, बाबू (ṭhīk hai, bābū), meaning "it's all right, sir". [28]

  4. e-mahashabdkosh - Wikipedia

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    e-mahashabdkosh is an online bilingual-bidirectional HindiEnglish pronunciation dictionary. In this dictionary, basic meaning, synonyms, word usage and usage of words in special domain are included. This dictionary has the facility of search of Hindi and English words. The purpose of this dictionary is to provide a complete, correct, compact ...

  5. Kakazai - Wikipedia

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    In Pashto, Kaka also means "uncle" and is used as a respectful term for addressing an elderly person or paternal uncle. Kakae was historically a common, but now obsolete, Afghan male name. [21] [22] [23] [2] [24] The spelling variants of Kakazai include Kakizi, Kakaezai, Kakezai, Kakaizai, Kakay Zai, Kakayzai, Kakeyzai, Kaka Zai, and Kakkayzai.

  6. Persimmon - Wikipedia

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    Oriental persimmon fruit, whole and halved, of the firm cultivar 'fuyu'. Persimmon fruit seed Persimmons on a tree at Bilpin, New South Wales.. The persimmon (/ p ər ˈ s ɪ m ə n /) is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros.

  7. Kakka - Wikipedia

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    Romanizations used in Assyriological literature include Kaka [1] and Gaga. [2] However, Piotr Steinkeller argues that the spellings with a double consonant indicate that Kakka is a more accurate representation of the original pronunciation, and points out the god list An = Anum provides the gloss d ga ka-ka ga, indicating d ga-ga was pronounced ...

  8. Hinglish - Wikipedia

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    In India, Romanised Hindi is the dominant form of expression online. In an analysis of YouTube comments, Palakodety et al., identified that 52% of comments were in Romanised Hindi, 46% in English, and 1% in Devanagari Hindi. [9] Romanised Hindi is also used by some newspapers such as The Times of India.

  9. Kaka Bhaniawala - Wikipedia

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    Kaka Bhaniawala (ਕਾਕਾ ਭੈਣੀਆਂਵਾਲਾ); born Santokh Singh Rataurh; (5 April 1970– 12 April 2009) was a Punjabi singer from a village in the state of Punjab, India called Doaba Bhaini, near Kohara on Chandigarh - Ludhiana road, [2] represented within his name, meaning from Bhaini (Bhaniawala). The name 'Kaka' was a ...