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vaina (lit.: "sheath or pod"; cf. Lat. vagina)—in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela it is a commonly used generic filler. For example: Esta vaina se dañó ("This thing broke down"). It can also be used in phrases to denote any strong emotion.
An earlier produced prototype was designated the Type 98 Ta-Se self-propelled anti-aircraft gun in November 1941. [1] It mounted a single converted Type 98 20 mm AA machine cannon in a cylindrical turret. During trials, it was determined that the configuration created an unstable "firing platform" and so it did not enter production. [1] [2]
Vaina is a surname of several origins. It may be a Lithuanian-language surname and a given name. As a given name, it is a diminutive for Vainoras or Vainora [1] ...
Vaina is one of the most versatile Venezuelan words, not necessarily having a negative connotation (mildly profane). Lit. Pod, sheath. Verga = n. Dick (profane) exp. Used to convey a feeling of shock, disgust or alert (profane). In the Western part of the country, especially in Zulia state, it is a nonsensical filler as an alternative to vaina.
Vaina may refer to: Vaina (surname) Vaina, Uttar Pradesh, village in Khair municipality of Aligarh district in Uttar Pradesh, India; Väina, Estonian name of Daugava ...
According to reports of Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i [1] (sometimes erroneously referred to as Say-do-carah or Saiekare [2] after a term said to be used by the Si-Te-Cah to refer to another group) were a legendary tribe who the Northern Paiutes fought a war with and eventually wiped out or drove away from the area, with the final battle having taken place at ...
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One quote from one of the mornas was "Si ka badu, ka ta biradu". The quote would be displayed on top of a stone statue named the "Monument to Emigrants" of Eugénio Tavares. It is erected in Praia's Achada Grande Tras on a circle intersecting Avenida Aristides Pereira, Praia Circular Road and the road to the airport west of Nelson Mandela Internation