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  • Kune dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Kune is a dialect of Bininj Kunwok, an Australian Aboriginal language. The Aboriginal people who speak Kune are the Bininj people, who live primarily

    Kune dialect

    Kune_dialect

  • Kune
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kune may refer to: Kune (software), a distributed social network software The Kune dialect of the Bininj Kunwok language, an Aboriginal Australian language

    Kune

    Kune

  • Gününa Küne language
  • Extinct Chonan language

    Gününa Küne (Puelche) is an extinct Chonan language formerly spoken by the Gününa Küne people in the Pampas region of Argentina. The language is also

    Gününa Küne language

    Gününa Küne language

    Gününa_Küne_language

  • Bininj Kunwok
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Kundedjnjenghmi, and two varieties of Kune (Kune Dulerayek and Kune Narayek). Kunwinjku is the dominant dialect, and also sometimes used to refer to the

    Bininj Kunwok

    Bininj_Kunwok

  • Kundedjnjenghmi dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    2022. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics 541. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

    Kundedjnjenghmi dialect

    Kundedjnjenghmi_dialect

  • Mayali dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    2022. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics 541. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

    Mayali dialect

    Mayali_dialect

  • Kundjeyhmi dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    2022. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics 541. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

    Kundjeyhmi dialect

    Kundjeyhmi_dialect

  • Kunwinjku dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    Centre. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics 541. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

    Kunwinjku dialect

    Kunwinjku_dialect

  • Glossary of Wing Chun terms
  • Cantonese (or Foshan spoken dialect). Thus, their meanings might be difficult to trace. Some of those terms are used in Jeet Kune Do, sometimes with a different

    Glossary of Wing Chun terms

    Glossary_of_Wing_Chun_terms

  • Kuninjku dialect
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    2022. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics 541. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

    Kuninjku dialect

    Kuninjku_dialect

  • Ibaraki dialect
  • Japanese dialect

    The Ibaraki dialect (Shinjitai: 茨城弁, Kyujitai: 茨城辯 Ibaraki-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in Ibaraki Prefecture. It is noted for its distinctive use

    Ibaraki dialect

    Ibaraki dialect

    Ibaraki_dialect

  • Bininj
  • Aboriginal Australian people of northern Australia

    JSTOR 40328302. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. ANU Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.

    Bininj

    Bininj

  • Vietnamese language
  • Austroasiatic language

    Northern dialect and [j] in the Central and Southern dialect) and r ([z] in the Northern dialect and [r] in the Central and Southern dialects). Thus, the

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese_language

  • Zulu language
  • Nguni language of eastern South Africa and neighbouring countries

    intelligible with Zulu, as is Northern Ndebele. Maho (2009) lists four dialects: central KwaZulu-Natal Zulu, northern Transvaal Zulu, eastern coastal Qwabe

    Zulu language

    Zulu language

    Zulu_language

  • Languages of Chile
  • to any other known language. Gününa këna: Formerly spoken by the Gününa küne or Puelche people. Selkʼnam (Ona): Spoken by the Selkʼnam people on the island

    Languages of Chile

    Languages of Chile

    Languages_of_Chile

  • Cirebonese people
  • Ethnic group in Indonesia

    of the nasi ketan kuning (yellow sticky rice) by the bride and bridegroom ceremony is led by the makeup person. The nasi ketan kuning is arranged in a

    Cirebonese people

    Cirebonese people

    Cirebonese_people

  • Terengganu Malay
  • Austronesian language

    villages still speak a variant of Ulu Tembeling dialect of Pahang Malay, locally known as Pasir Raja dialect. Terengganu Malay is considered to be the most

    Terengganu Malay

    Terengganu Malay

    Terengganu_Malay

  • Kedah Malay
  • Malay dialect of northwestern Malaysia and Thailand

    bahasa Melayu Kedah; also known as Pelat Utara or Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is known in Thailand, Syburi Malay (Thai: ภาษามลายูไทรบุรี Phasa

    Kedah Malay

    Kedah Malay

    Kedah_Malay

  • Gutnish
  • North Germanic language

    was allowed to use a Gutnish surname. Nätt'l för manfolk u kungvall för kune. Neie slags örtar för ymsedere. Svalk di bei saudi, styrk di me dune um däu

    Gutnish

    Gutnish

  • Kolorbidahdah
  • Town in the Northern Territory, Australia

    groups are often identified through the languages and dialects they speak including Kuninjku, Kune, Kundjeyhmi and others. Language remains central to everyday

    Kolorbidahdah

    Kolorbidahdah

  • List of unclassified languages of South America
  • words chivil 'two', chu 'earth', and hati 'great'. Is the same as Gününa Küne. Chedua – Peru Chicha – Bolivia Chincha – Peru Chinchipe – Peru Chipiajes

    List of unclassified languages of South America

    List_of_unclassified_languages_of_South_America

  • Rembarrnga language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    include Dalabon, Burarra, Ngalakan, Ngandi and the Bininj Kunwok dialects Kunwinjku and Kune. Linguists who have worked with Rembarrnga speakers to produce

    Rembarrnga language

    Rembarrnga_language

  • Riau Malay language
  • Dialect continuum of Malayic languages in Riau, Indonesia

    but rather a dialect continuum consisting of numerous dialects, some of which differ significantly from one another. Each of these dialects has its own

    Riau Malay language

    Riau Malay language

    Riau_Malay_language

  • Sarawak Malay
  • Malayic language

    into three dialects, the Kuching dialect spoken in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, the Saribas dialect spoken in Saribas, and the Sibu dialect spoken in Sibu

    Sarawak Malay

    Sarawak_Malay

  • Dalabon language
  • Australian Aboriginal language

    fluent speakers remaining as of 2018. Dalabon is also known as Dangbon (the Kune or Mayali name), Ngalkbun (the Jawoyn name), and Buwan (the Rembarrnga name)

    Dalabon language

    Dalabon_language

  • Wing Chun
  • Chinese martial art

    although he would later develop his own martial arts philosophies (namely Jeet Kune Do) that contain many Wing Chun influences. Some masters changed the way

    Wing Chun

    Wing Chun

    Wing_Chun

  • Old Saxon
  • Germanic language spoken from the 8th to 12th centuries

    and even sometimes ⟨ch⟩ being rather used before ⟨u⟩, ⟨o⟩ or ⟨a⟩ for /k/ (kuning for [kʏnɪŋk] 'king', modern köning; crûci for [kryːtsi] ; forsachistu for

    Old Saxon

    Old Saxon

    Old_Saxon

  • Nawat grammar
  • Grammar of the Nawat language

    'states' may be indicated by different suffixes, e.g., ne kune-t 'the child' → ne nu-kune-w 'my child; ne sin-ti 'the maize' → ne nu-sin 'my maize';

    Nawat grammar

    Nawat_grammar

  • Zongzi
  • Traditional Chinese food

    Peranakans also know them as the derivative kueh chang in their Malay dialect. Similarly, zongzi is more popularly known as machang among Chinese Filipinos

    Zongzi

    Zongzi

    Zongzi

  • Jambi Malay
  • Language in Indonesia

    eight dialects, including the Tanjung Jabung dialect, Jambi City dialect, Muaro Jambi dialect, Batanghari dialect, Tebo dialect, Bungo dialect, Sarolangun

    Jambi Malay

    Jambi Malay

    Jambi_Malay

  • Javanese people
  • Austronesian ethnic group

    traditional cuisine with many dishes such as satay, sambal, ketupat, nasi kuning (pulut kuning), and rojak. Kris weaponry, batik and ronggeng dance art, gamelan

    Javanese people

    Javanese people

    Javanese_people

  • San Soo
  • Chinese-American martial art

    Jeet Kune Do Choy Li Fut Vovinam Nanquan (martial art) Kajukenbo Chan Siu Duk, or Chen Shou Jue (陳壽爵, Chen2 Shou4 Jue2), depending on the dialect. Crudelli

    San Soo

    San Soo

    San_Soo

  • Mukomuko language
  • Language of Indonesia

    because they can combine to form sapelo kuning ('yellow papaya') and giging putih ('white teeth') or sapelo na kuning ('papaya that is yellow') and giging

    Mukomuko language

    Mukomuko language

    Mukomuko_language

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America
  • List of South American ethnic groups

    to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_South_America

  • Chinese Americans
  • Americans of Chinese ancestry

    through glass fiber Bruce Lee, martial artist and actor, founder of Jeet Kune Do Coco Lee, singer, songwriter and actress; first Asian American singer

    Chinese Americans

    Chinese Americans

    Chinese_Americans

  • Snowclone
  • Cliché used as a pattern for other expressions

    with Fritjof Capra's The Tao of Physics and Bruce Lee's The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, both published in 1975, there have been numerous sometimes serious but

    Snowclone

    Snowclone

  • Pacu Jalur
  • Traditional canoe racing in Sumatra, Indonesia

    roughly translated as "boat race" or "canoe race". Depends on Minangkabau dialectal differences, the Pacu Jalur might spelt differently, such as Pacu Jalua

    Pacu Jalur

    Pacu Jalur

    Pacu_Jalur

  • Shumai
  • Type of traditional Chinese dumpling

    tīn wòhng). In food stalls in Indonesia, siomai (or "siomay" in local dialect) are eaten together with steamed vegetables and tofu, and served with spicy

    Shumai

    Shumai

    Shumai

  • Tamiang Malay
  • Malayic language spoken in Indonesia

    Generally, Tamiang Malay has two dialects, the hulu 'inland' dialect and the hilir 'coastal' dialect. The inland dialect of Tamiang Malay shares similarities

    Tamiang Malay

    Tamiang Malay

    Tamiang_Malay

  • Northern Ndebele language
  • Bantu language of Zimbabwe and Botswana

    Northern Ndebele is a dialect of Zulu. To others like Langa Khumalo, it is a language. Distinguishing between a language and a dialect for language varieties

    Northern Ndebele language

    Northern Ndebele language

    Northern_Ndebele_language

  • Nicholas Evans (linguist)
  • Australian linguist (born 1956)

    513. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. (2 volumes). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Evans

    Nicholas Evans (linguist)

    Nicholas_Evans_(linguist)

  • Zubeen Garg discography
  • 000 songs in an estimated 40 languages and dialects, including- Adi, Assamese, Barpetia (Goalpariya dialect), Bengali, Bhojpuri, Bishnupriya Manipuri,

    Zubeen Garg discography

    Zubeen Garg discography

    Zubeen_Garg_discography

  • Apache
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    Chiricahua (Tsokanende, also Č'ók'ánéń, Č'ó·k'anén, Chokonni, Cho-kon-nen, Cho Kŭnĕ́, Chokonen) is the Eastern Chiricahua band identified by Morris Opler. The

    Apache

    Apache

  • Riau Islands
  • Province in Sumatra, Indonesia

    as ikan bilis (anchovy), ikan tamban (Sardinella longiceps), ikan selar kuning (Selaroides leptolepis), sotong or cumi-cumi (squid) or small Prawns. The

    Riau Islands

    Riau Islands

    Riau_Islands

  • Patani Malays
  • Ethnic group

    Queen), Raja Biru (the Blue Queen), Raja Ungu (the Purple Queen), and Raja Kuning (the Yellow Queen). Their reigns collectively represented a period of political

    Patani Malays

    Patani Malays

    Patani_Malays

  • Rosengarten zu Worms
  • 13th-century German literary work

    an den hymel kam, da stont vff myt sorgen || der forst lobesam, der degen küne, || als jne dye sorge betzwang. wan jm dye helde kemen, || dye wile was jm

    Rosengarten zu Worms

    Rosengarten zu Worms

    Rosengarten_zu_Worms

  • Negeri Sembilan Malay
  • Austronesian language

    since as early as the 14th century. It is often considered a variant or dialect of the Minangkabau language; lexical and phonological studies, however

    Negeri Sembilan Malay

    Negeri_Sembilan_Malay

  • Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland
  • BBC travel documentary series

    "Glasgow to Ayr" 21 February 2020 (2020-02-21) Boyle meets his former Jeet Kune Do instructor for another lesson, talks to a historian about Mary, Queen

    Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland

    Frankie_Boyle's_Tour_of_Scotland

  • Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  • European state (c. 1236–1795)

    rulers kunigas (kunigai in plural). The word was borrowed from German – kuning, konig. Later on kunigas was replaced by the word kunigaikštis, used to

    Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania

  • Flores
  • Island of the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia

    locally as kajo kuma. Manggarai used to export Arcangelisia flava (kayu kuning) to Java for the yellows in batik. Another export (from Flores and Adonara)

    Flores

    Flores

    Flores

  • Arnis
  • Filipino martial art

    eskrima in conjunction with other martial arts, particularly Wing Chun, Jeet Kune Do and silat. As a result, there is some confusion between styles, systems

    Arnis

    Arnis

    Arnis

  • Gunbarlang language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of northern Australia

    required) Evans, N. (2003). Bininj Gun-Wok: A Pan-Dialectal Grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. ANU. p. 33. hdl:1885/53188. Alpher, B., Evans, N.

    Gunbarlang language

    Gunbarlang_language

  • Kabuli pulao
  • Central Asian dish

    and is otherwise often transcribed "polow" or "polo" to reflect Iranian dialects, which have largely lost the diphthong. Qabeli palaw is considered a festive

    Kabuli pulao

    Kabuli pulao

    Kabuli_pulao

  • Milan Kundera
  • Czech and French novelist (1929–2023)

    with French newspapers defending Kundera. The literary scholar Karen de Kunes investigated the reports and came to the conclusion that even if Kundera

    Milan Kundera

    Milan Kundera

    Milan_Kundera

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania
  • List of Oceanian ethnic groups

    to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Oceania

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Oceania

  • List of Case Closed characters
  • brothers, Shuichi Akai and Shukichi Haneda.[ch. 972] She is skilled at jeet kune do,[ch. 768] a hobby encouraged by her brother Shuichi who mailed her instruction

    List of Case Closed characters

    List_of_Case_Closed_characters

  • Rice noodle roll
  • Cantonese rice dish

    Chinese: 豬腸粉) is served with a shrimp paste called hae ko (蝦膎) in the Hokkien dialect and petis udang in the Malay language. In Ipoh, chee cheong fun (豬腸粉) is

    Rice noodle roll

    Rice noodle roll

    Rice_noodle_roll

  • Nunggubuyu language
  • Aboriginal Australian language

    2025. Nicholas Evans, 2003, Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune, vol. 1 Baker, Brett. (2004). "Stem forms and paradigm

    Nunggubuyu language

    Nunggubuyu_language

  • Yugo, Baltistan
  • Village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

    Skardu on a tarmac highway heading towards Khaplu after passing Ghawari and Kunes. Yugo is situated adjacent to the geographically important village of Kharfaq

    Yugo, Baltistan

    Yugo, Baltistan

    Yugo,_Baltistan

  • Tempeh
  • Soy product from Java, Indonesia

    found in Purwokerto. The word mendoan originates in the Banyumas regional dialect, and means 'flash-fried'. The tempeh is first dipped in spiced flour before

    Tempeh

    Tempeh

    Tempeh

  • Fuegian languages
  • Indigenous languages of Tierra del Fuego

    the Chon language family. Related languages include Tehuelche and Gününa Küne, which are part of the same language family. Yaghan, Kawésqar, and Selkʼnam

    Fuegian languages

    Fuegian_languages

  • Dalabon people
  • Australian Aboriginal people

    several peoples: the Jawoyn to their southwest, Kune and Mayali speakers of the Bininj Kunwok dialect chain on their west-north western boundaries, the

    Dalabon people

    Dalabon_people

  • Cleverman
  • Australian Aboriginal spiritual healers

    Researchgate. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: a pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and

    Cleverman

    Cleverman

    Cleverman

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • 13 April 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021. "Last Native Speaker Of Rare Dialect Dies In Russia". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 9 March 2021. Retrieved

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Cendol
  • Asian cold sweet dessert

    correlated with Chinese-descended groups, and related names appear in Chinese dialects, such as mi kim bac in Hong Kong, banh mat ray in Cantonese, and mi ti

    Cendol

    Cendol

    Cendol

  • Mie cakalang
  • Indonesian skipjack tuna noodle

    North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mie means "noodle", while cakalang is Manado dialect for "skipjack tuna". The noodle soup is noted for its savoury cakalang

    Mie cakalang

    Mie cakalang

    Mie_cakalang

  • Old High German declension
  • Language

    "mountain", wëg "way", geist "spirit", himil "heaven", tiufal "devil", kuning "king". Notes: Disyllabic nouns ending in -al, -ar and -an, with long stems

    Old High German declension

    Old_High_German_declension

  • Pie tee
  • Southeast Asian pastry dish

    The jambang in kuih jambang means 'vase' in the local Singaporean Malay dialect. In Malaysian English, they are sometimes known as 'tophats'. The dish

    Pie tee

    Pie tee

    Pie_tee

  • Turon (food)
  • Sweet dish from Filipino cuisine

    known as lumpiang saging [Filipino for "banana lumpia"] or sagimis in dialectal Tagalog) is a Philippine snack made of thinly-sliced bananas (preferably

    Turon (food)

    Turon (food)

    Turon_(food)

  • Pekin Ibrahim
  • Malaysian actor, director, screenwriter, producer and singer

    ventured into film directing career with films Mat Moto and Volkswagen Kuning, the former winning him three awards at 28th Malaysia Film Festival including

    Pekin Ibrahim

    Pekin Ibrahim

    Pekin_Ibrahim

  • Balado (food)
  • Indonesian type of hot and spicy spice mixture

    In the Minang dialect, the term balado literally means "with chili" or "in chili", since lado means "chili pepper" in the Minang dialect (compared with

    Balado (food)

    Balado (food)

    Balado_(food)

  • Old Dutch
  • Indo-European language

    or Old Low Franconian (Modern Dutch: Oudnederfrankisch) is the set of dialects that evolved from Frankish spoken in the Low Countries during the Early

    Old Dutch

    Old Dutch

    Old_Dutch

  • Pancit Molo
  • Filipino pork dumpling soup

    warmly welcomed in Iloilo; humors Ilonggos with his attempt at Hiligaynon dialect". The Philippines News Agency (PNA). April 1, 2011. Angelo, Francis Allan

    Pancit Molo

    Pancit Molo

    Pancit_Molo

  • Rejang people
  • Ethnic people in Indonesia

    One of the most famous places to carry out the offerings ritual is Bingin Kuning District in Lebong Regency. There is also a term used for hermitage or prayer

    Rejang people

    Rejang people

    Rejang_people

  • Curry puff
  • Pastry with curry filling

    from oozing out of the snack. Pap or puff reflects the Fujian Chinese dialect 泡 (pop), which means 'bubble, blister, puffed'. It contains influences

    Curry puff

    Curry puff

    Curry_puff

  • Ancient Greek accent
  • κυνός, κυνί kúōn, kúna, kunós, kuní 'dog' pl. κύνες, κύνας, κυνῶν, κυσί(ν) kúnes, kúnas, kunôn, kusí(n) There are some irregularities. The nouns παῖς paîs

    Ancient Greek accent

    Ancient_Greek_accent

  • Language isolate
  • Language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with other languages

    Isolates may be reclassified as larger families if some of their purported dialects are later judged to be sufficiently different from each other to count

    Language isolate

    Language isolate

    Language_isolate

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    singular present with no vowel in the ending at all: e.g. kund for expected kunēd of kardan. Verbs for which such forms are attested include daštan (YHSNNtn')

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Kelantan
  • State of Malaysia

    Year, temple celebration, eating bakchang, mooncake, baby fullmoon, pulut kuning, telur merah, eat 'e' (tangyuan), religious celebration including praying

    Kelantan

    Kelantan

    Kelantan

  • Negeri Sembilan
  • State of Malaysia

    that are under protection of neighbouring major luaks: Gemencheh, Ayer Kuning and Pasir Besar (Gemas), protectorates of Johol; and Linggi (near Port Dickson)

    Negeri Sembilan

    Negeri Sembilan

    Negeri_Sembilan

  • Riau
  • Province in Sumatra, Indonesia

    as ikan bilis (anchovy), ikan tamban (Sardinella longiceps), ikan selar kuning (Selaroides leptolepis), sotong or cumi-cumi (squid) or small prawns. The

    Riau

    Riau

    Riau

  • Marketplace
  • Space in which a market operates

    (Dacryodes rostrata f. cuspidata), durian nyekak (Durio kutejensis), durian kuning (Durio graveolens), letup (Passiflora foetida), kepayang (Pangium edule)

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

  • Rainbow Serpent
  • Creator god and common motif of Aboriginal Australia

    ISBN 9781486307920. Evans, Nicholas (2003). Bininj Gun-wok: A Pan-dialectal Grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Vol. 2. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies

    Rainbow Serpent

    Rainbow Serpent

    Rainbow_Serpent

  • Lontong
  • Indonesian traditional rice cake

    submerged, hence the name dekem meaning "immersion" in Pemalang Javanese dialect. Lontong kari is lontong served in soupy chicken curry and vegetables.

    Lontong

    Lontong

    Lontong

  • Nasi uduk
  • Javan coconut rice dish

    Nasi campur Nasi gemuk Nasi goreng Nasi gurih Nasi kebuli Nasi kucing Nasi kuning Nasi lemak Nasi liwet Nasi pecel Nasi ulam Alma Erin Mentari (2021-02-21)

    Nasi uduk

    Nasi uduk

    Nasi_uduk

  • Banjar people
  • Ethnic group of Borneo

    did not become fruitful. Following the death of Sultan Hamidullah (Sultan Kuning) in 1734 and the subsequent power struggle among the Banjarese, conflict

    Banjar people

    Banjar people

    Banjar_people

  • Kota Tua Jakarta
  • Historic downtown of northwest Jakarta, Indonesia

    northern section of the former Tygersgracht. see Jalan Lada Jalan Ekor Kuning The yellow tail fish Jonkersstraat (south section, c.1635) and Lepelstraat

    Kota Tua Jakarta

    Kota Tua Jakarta

    Kota_Tua_Jakarta

  • Hee pan
  • Chinese steamed rice cake

    as "bǎn" is a cognate of the old Chinese language, Hakka dialect and the Hainanese dialect. "粄" (Pan) has two components that make up its word structure

    Hee pan

    Hee pan

    Hee_pan

  • Ludwigslied
  • Old High German poem

    The personal commitment of the author to Ludwig ("I know a king", Einan kuning uueiz ih, l. 1) also indicates that he was a close to Ludwig's court rather

    Ludwigslied

    Ludwigslied

    Ludwigslied

  • Elizabeth (given name)
  • Name list

    American film producer and co-founder of Evenstar Films Elizabeth Davenport McKune (born 1947), American diplomat Elisabeth Delatour Préval, Haitian businesswoman

    Elizabeth (given name)

    Elizabeth (given name)

    Elizabeth_(given_name)

  • Turnip cake
  • Dim sum dish

    Singapore and Malaysia, enjoyed by Teochews as well as people of various dialects and races, and served in both hawker stalls and upscale Chinese restaurants

    Turnip cake

    Turnip cake

    Turnip_cake

  • Languages of Kalimantan
  • No. code Name Alternative names Dialects Population Year Region Classification Lexical Similarity 1 apg Ampanang 30,000 1981 Kenohan, Kutai Kartanegara

    Languages of Kalimantan

    Languages of Kalimantan

    Languages_of_Kalimantan

  • Rendang
  • Southeast Asian dish

    of rendang: rendang kuning (yellow rendang) and rendang hitam (black rendang). Both are cooked until completely dry. Rendang kuning shares ingredients

    Rendang

    Rendang

    Rendang

  • List of Turkic mythological figures
  • -y, -n or -yXn is typical in Turkic languages) >(?) kün "sun; day" and küneş "the Sun".[citation needed] Ak Ana – feminine personification of cultural

    List of Turkic mythological figures

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  • Kuno
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Kuno

    Honest advisor.

    Kuno

  • Kuno
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Kuno

    Brave; Tribe; Honest Advisor

    Kuno

  • Kyne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Kyne

    royal.

    Kyne

  • Dune
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Dune

    Brown-skinned soldier.

    Dune

  • RUNE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RUNE

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Rúni, RUNE means "secret lore."

    RUNE

  • JUNE
  • Female

    English

    JUNE

    English name derived from the name of the month which was named after the Roman goddess Juno, JUNE means "vital force." 

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  • Kunj
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kunj

    Little One

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  • Kane
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    Irish American Gaelic Celtic French Japanese Welsh

    Kane

    Fighter.

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  • KUNO
  • Male

    German

    KUNO

    German name derived from the word kuoni, KUNO means "brave."

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  • June
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    Latin American English

    June

    Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...

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    Indian, Tamil

    Kuna

    Good Character

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    Hindu

    Kunj

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

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  • AUNE
  • Female

    Finnish

    AUNE

    Finnish form of English Agnes, AUNE means "chaste; holy."

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    German

    Kunz

    Honest advisor.

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    English

    Tune

    English : variant of Towne.French (Champagne) : possibly from a shortened form of the personal name Opportune, which was borne by an 8th-century abbess of Montreuil.

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  • KANE
  • Male

    English

    KANE

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cathán, KANE means "little battle."

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    American, British, English, Irish

    Kyne

    Royal; Wild Goose; Barnacle Goose

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    German English Swedish

    Rune

    Secret.

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    American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Swedish

    June

    Sixth Month of the Year; June; Born in June; Vital Force

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    June

    English : from French jeune ‘young’, a distinguishing name for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. Compare Young.Translation of French Juin, name of the month of June, probably applied as a nickname for someone born or baptized in that month or for a foundling discovered in June.A Juin from La Rochelle, France, is recorded in Saint-Jean, Quebec, in 1666.

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  • Abhisu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhisu

    Ray of Light

  • Ponnamma
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Ponnamma

    As Like Golden God

  • Chethan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chethan

    Life, Spirit of life

  • Dodiya
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    Hindu, Indian

    Dodiya

    Asong Bird

  • Arkita
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Arkita

    Plentiful

  • Quartus
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    Latin Biblical

    Quartus

    Born fourth.

  • Jaafar | جافر
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    Muslim

    Jaafar | جافر

    Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek

  • Khian | கியந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khian | கியந 

    King of terror

  • DIORBHAIL
  • Female

    Scottish

    DIORBHAIL

    Variant spelling of Scottish Diorbhorguil, DIORBHAIL means "true testimony." Used as a Scottish Anglicized form of Dorothy ("gift of God").

  • Cottrill
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    Cottrill

    English : variant spelling of Cottrell.

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  • Distune
  • v. t.

    To put out of tune.

  • Ky
  • n. pl.

    Kine.

  • Tuning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tune

  • Semilune
  • n.

    The half of a lune.

  • Tuneless
  • a.

    Without tune; inharmonious; unmusical.

  • Tune
  • v. t.

    To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds; to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone of; as, to tune a piano or a violin.

  • False
  • superl.

    Not in tune.

  • Kie
  • n. pl.

    Kine; cows.

  • Tune
  • n.

    A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony; a melody; an air; as, a merry tune; a mournful tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune. See Air.

  • Tuned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tune

  • Tune
  • v. i.

    To utter inarticulate harmony with the voice; to sing without pronouncing words; to hum.

  • Tune
  • n.

    The state of giving the proper, sound or sounds; just intonation; harmonious accordance; pitch of the voice or an instrument; adjustment of the parts of an instrument so as to harmonize with itself or with others; as, the piano, or the organ, is not in tune.

  • Entune
  • v. t.

    To tune; to intone.

  • Lunule
  • n.

    A lune. See Lune.

  • Dump
  • v. t.

    A melancholy strain or tune in music; any tune.

  • Kee
  • n. pl.

    See Kie, Ky, and Kine.

  • Mistune
  • v. t.

    To tune wrongly.

  • Auln
  • n.

    An ell. [Obs.] See Aune.

  • Junos
  • pl.

    of June