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  2. Translations of One Thousand and One Nights - Wikipedia

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    Burton's translation (The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night 1885–88) enjoyed huge public success but was criticised for its use of archaic language and excessive erotic detail. [14] According to Ulrich Marzolph, as of 2004, Burton's translation remained the most complete version of One Thousand and One Nights in English. [14]

  3. Bona nox - Wikipedia

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    The original lyrics are probably by Mozart himself; [1] they include the words for "good night" in five different languages (Latin, Italian, French, English, and German). [2] [3] The phrase "gute Nacht, gute Nacht, / scheiß ins Bett daß' kracht", found in the fourth-to-last and third-to-last lines, closely resembles a similar expression found in a postscript to one of Wolfgang's letters by ...

  4. Nkore language - Wikipedia

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    Nkore (also called Nkole, Nyankore, Nyankole, Orunyankore, Orunyankole, Runyankore and Runyankole) is a Bantu language spoken by the Nkore ("Banyankore") of south-western Uganda in the former province of Ankole, as well as in Tanzania, the DR Congo, Rwanda and Burundi.

  5. Sending A 'Good Night' Text Has Seriously Underrated ... - AOL

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    Regardless of the occasion, a simple good night message, especially for those whose love language is words of affirmation, can be a meaningful show of affection.

  6. 50 Beautiful Good Night Quotes for the Sweetest Dreams - AOL

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    21. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, look to tomorrow, rest this afternoon.”— Charles M. Schulz. 22. “Sleep is the best time to repair, but it’s hard to get a good night’s rest ...

  7. Jewish greetings - Wikipedia

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    Good Sabbath [ɡʊt ˈʃabəs] Yiddish Used any time on Shabbat, especially in general conversation or when greeting people. [2] Shavua tov: שָׁבוּעַ טוֹב: Good week [ʃaˈvu.a tov] Hebrew Used on Saturday nights (after Havdalah), and even on Sundays, "shavua tov" is used to wish someone a good coming week. [2] Gut Voch: גוט ...

  8. Ciao - Wikipedia

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    In other languages, ciao has come to have more specific meanings. The following list summarizes the spelling and uses of salutations derived from ciao in various languages and countries. Albanian: çao ("goodbye") Amharic: ቻው, chaw ("goodbye") Bulgarian: чао, chao ("goodbye") Catalan: ciao, txao ("goodbye") There's a "false friend" on this.

  9. A Thousand Goodnights - Wikipedia

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    When Dai Jiahe (played by Chen Bozheng), the station master, saw the abandoned little girl, he immediately ran to comfort her, and told the legend of the wishing forest: "As long as you say good night to the forest every night for a thousand consecutive nights, your wish will come true!" The little girl made a wish to "go home".