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  2. Qalb - Wikipedia

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    The Quran mentions "qalb" 132 times and its root meaning suggests that the heart is always in a state of motion and transformation. According to the Quran and the traditions of Muhammad , the heart plays a central role in human existence, serving as the source of good and evil, right and wrong.

  3. Yahgan language - Wikipedia

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    A phonetically based cline (based on both oral articulatory position and manner) can be seen in prefixes y-a-u:-in Yahgan, and combinations ya-and u:a-. y-denotes an activity begun or intended, but not completed; a-seems to imply continuation; u:-removal of impediments to the completion of the activity

  4. Güey - Wikipedia

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    Güey (Spanish pronunciation:; also spelled guey, wey or we) is a word in colloquial Mexican Spanish that is commonly used to refer to any person without using their name. . Though typically (and originally) applied only to males, it can also be used for females (although when using slang, women would more commonly refer to another woman as "chava" [young woman] or "vieja" [old lady])

  5. Kelba quadeemae - Wikipedia

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    Kelba quadeemae is an extinct species of ptolemaiidan mammal, the sole species of the family Kelbidae, known from the Lower Miocene of East Africa. [1] The genus name Kelba derives from the Arabic الكلب (pronounced kalb or kelb) meaning "dog", and the specific name quadeemae from the Arabic quadeem, meaning "ancient". [2]

  6. Kalbids - Wikipedia

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    During the rule of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya (800–909), the fortunes of the Kalb declined as the rulers there favored the tribe's rivals from the Qays–Mudar group. When the Fatimids conquered Ifriqiya in 909, the Kalb, having been an important military and religious support for the Fatimids, were quick to attain high influence in the new ...

  7. Ya (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Ya (meaning "[Right] Now") was a Spanish newspaper published by Editorial Católica from 1935 to 1996. Its trademark was bought for a website that launched in July 2008.

  8. ¡Ya basta! - Wikipedia

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    Ya Basta Association is sometimes associated with the "White Overalls" who appear in many protests heavily padded. [ citation needed ] Another movement with a similar name is Spanish ¡Basta Ya! , an organization opposing the former Basque separatist organization ETA , which carried out attacks in the Basque Country to demand its independence ...

  9. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    For instance: Venga, dame eso y para ya de tocarme los cojones ("Come on, give me that and stop bothering me.") It can sometimes be an understatement: A principios de los treinta, los nazis ya empezaban a tocar los cojones (meaning, roughly, "At the