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Sofia Toufa (born August 13, 1983), known by her stage name SOFI (acronym for Some Other Female Interest), [1] is a German/Greek singer and rapper. [2] In addition to her solo career, Sofi has provided vocals on tracks by electronic music artists including deadmau5, Moguai and Savoy.
Tofa may refer to: Tofa language, a Turkic language spoken in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast; Bashir Tofa, a Nigerian politician. TOFA, Tall oil fatty acids; Tofa, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Kano State; Tofa (Poetic Edda), the wife of Angantyr and mother of Hervor in the Poetic Edda; Tofa Fakunle, Canadian soccer player
The name is thought to be a shortened form of Þorfríðr, whose first element is the deity name Thor and whose second is an Old Norse word meaning 'beautiful'. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] See also
In connection with the act of drinking the 'ava, when the recipient of the cup calls out Ia manuia the assembly reply – Ia manuia or Soifua, the latter word meaning 'may you live'. The act of throwing by the drinker of the remainder of the contents of the cup over his shoulder may have been an unspoken desire that all misfortune should ...
The Tofa suffix /--sig/ is an especially unusual derivational suffix in that it attaches to any noun to add the meaning 'smelling of + [NOUN]' or 'smelling like + [NOUN]'. [16] Grammatical number in Tofa includes singular, plural, dual inclusive ('you and me'), and plural inclusive, tense includes the present and past, and aspect includes the ...
Tofalar is an endonym and contains the Turkic plural suffix -lar, thus translating to "Tofas"; Tofalar means "people of the deer." [5] [6] The Tofalar were formerly known as 'Karagas,' which was derived from the name of one particular Tofalar clan, the Kara-Kash or Karahaash.
Douhua 豆花 Taiwan, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian; in northern China, douhua refers exclusively to sweet variants : In Fujian, brown sugar is added to sweet Douhua, while salted Douhua is flavored with dried radish, fried garlic, cilantro, dried shrimps, etc.
Samoan proverbs form an important part of the traditions and culture of Samoa where oratory, poetry, metaphors and subtlety in language art forms are held in high esteem as a form of communication in ceremony and ritual of fa'a Samoa. [1]