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  2. Like Nastya - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Malti; ... 2014), known online as Like Nastya (Nastya), is a Russian-American YouTuber. She has a subsidiary channel, Learn Like Nastya. ...

  3. Nastja - Wikipedia

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    Nastya Ivleeva (born 1991), Russian TV presenter, actress, and blogger; Nastya Kamenskih (born 1987), Ukrainian singer; Like Nastya (born 2014), Russian YouTuber; Nastya Ryzhikh (born 1977), Russian-German pole vaulter whose name was Germanised to Anastasija Reiberger when she became a German citizen; Nastya Sten (born 1995), Russian fashion model

  4. Poor Nastya - Wikipedia

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    The sequel Poor Nastya 2 was planned, as it was noted at the end of the Poor Nastya. [5] [8] A promo video was shown on television and at the YouTube in 2006. [9] However, a sequel has not been made yet. In 2006, Daniil Strakhov stated he doubted it would be made, as it is "impossible to gather all the actors after three years." [10]

  5. Talk:Like Nastya Vlog - Wikipedia

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  6. Anastasiya Petryk - Wikipedia

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    Anastasiya Ihorivna Petryk [a] (born 4 May 2002, known known by the diminutive Nastya) [b] is a Ukrainian singer. [1] She won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song " Nebo ", becoming the first Ukrainian entrant to win the competition.

  7. List of Dutch loanwords in Indonesian - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Word Indonesian Meaning Dutch Word Dutch Meaning Note Ref bak: container: bak: container: ban: tyre, belt: band: tyre, belt: barikade: barricade ...

  8. Indonesian slang - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian slang vernacular (Indonesian: bahasa gaul, Betawi: basa gaul), or Jakarta colloquial speech (Indonesian: bahasa informal, bahasa sehari-hari) is a term that subsumes various urban vernacular and non-standard styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible.

  9. Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi - Wikipedia

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    She is a member of the Indonesia women's national volleyball team. Megawati participated in the 2017 SEA Games. In the semifinal, she contributed the highest points when competing with Vietnam in five sets and made Indonesia qualify for the final after the last time in 1991. [1] [2] In the final, Indonesia lost to Thailand and won a silver ...