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Trasna na dtonnta, dul siar, dul siar, Slán leis an uaigneas ‘is slán leis an gcian; Geal é mo chroí, agus geal í an ghrian, Geal bheith ag filleadh go hÉirinn! Chonaic mo dhóthain de Thíortha i gcéin, Ór agus airgead, saibhreas an tsaoil, Éiríonn an croí ‘nam le breacadh gach lae ‘S mé druidim le dúthaigh mo mhuintir!
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 ...
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 𝄇
Na-Ga worked in collaboration with Jun Maeda and ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine to produce the mixed media projects Angel Beats! and Charlotte as the original character designer. Na-Ga once worked for the company Pearlsoft R between 1997 and 1999 where he contributed to the visual novels Sweet Days , and Hakanai Omoi: Anemone as the ...
Veterinarian is ranked the best job of 2025 according to a new Indeed report, and the role is surging thanks to Gen Z and millennial pet parents splurging on their dogs and cats.. Gen Zers are ...
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.
Ross and Rachel, Ben and Jen, Duo and Dua − the greatest love stories of our time can be complicated.. On Tuesday, language learning app Duolingo announced via X that their beloved green owl ...
Raga has the five basic vowels /i, e, a, o, u/. Vowels are not generally distinguished for length. Word roots in Raga nearly always end with a vowel. However, word-final vowels are often dropped within phrases, so that, for example, tanga "basket" and maita "white" combine to make tang maita "white basket".