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Staje luntana da stu core e a te volo cu 'o penziero: niente voglio e niente spero ca tenerte sempe a ffianco a me! Si' sicura 'e chist'ammore comm'i' so' sicuro 'e te... Oje vita, oje vita mia... oje core 'e chistu core... si' stata 'o primmo ammore... e 'o primmo e ll'ùrdemo sarraje pe' me! Quanta notte nun te veco, nun te sento 'int'a sti ...
E sola le fai, ae tuʻu lona foto. The skate swims away, but leaves its barb. E le pu se tino i upu. Words don't break bones. E pala le maʻa, a e le pala upu. Stones rot but not words. Amuia le masina, e alu ma sau. (literally) Blessed is the moon which goes and returns! Men die and return not. ʻO le ua na fua mai Manuʻa. The rain came from ...
Re na le likhomo; Ho re lekane. III 'Me leha le hloka lintho tse ngata, Le tse rorisoang ke tse ling lichaba, Le na le lithaba, Makhulo, liliba, Lea rateha. IV Haholo lefatše lena la rōna, Le se le na le taba tsa Morena; Batho b'a rapela, Le mekhoa e'a fela. V Mōlimō ak'u bōlōke Lesōthō; U felise lintoa le matšoenyeho; Oho fatše lena ...
O ‘oe o lo’u fa’amoemoe O ‘oe ole Penina ole Pasefika E mo’omia, e motu e lima, e... [b] Ua ta’uta’ua, I agaʻifanua [c] Ma ou tala mai anamua Tutuila ma Manu’a Ala maia tu I luga [d] 𝄆 Tautua ma punou I lou Malo Ia manuia ia ulu ola Amerika Sāmoa Ole Malo ole sa’olotoga 𝄇
He was the son of a fisherman from Baile na nGall called Dainín Dan Ó Sé and his wife from an Daingean, Máire Ní Chinnéide. In 1958, at the age of 16, Maidhc moved to England for a while, before moving to Chicago in 1959.
E-e-e-e-e To St. George we're gonna pray to guide us on our path , St. George, we beg you e-e-e-e-e-e give us strength to overcome our bad fate once again! Other path will be laid in front of us, we will go together,(x2) when St. George's day is here. And stars will strew over us, they will hide our sorrows,(x2) when St. George's day is here ...
In Hungarian, the double acute is thought of as the letter having both an umlaut and an acute accent. Standard Hungarian has 14 vowels in a symmetrical system: seven short vowels (a, e, i, o, ö, u, ü) and seven long ones, which are written with an acute accent in the case of á, é, í, ó, ú, and with the double acute in the case of ő, ű.
The following table shows the Proto-Indo-European consonants and their reflexes in selected Indo-European daughter languages. Background and further details can be found in various related articles, including Proto-Indo-European phonology, Centum and satem languages, the articles on the various sound laws referred to in the introduction, and the articles on the various IE proto-languages ...