- mamakė
- mamakė sf. dem. mama: Ar neatsigultumi geriau, mamake? I.Simon. Nepyk, mamakėle, aš nieko nenorėjau tau prikišti I.Simon.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
British National Films Company — In 1934 the British National Films Company was formed in England by J. Arthur Rank, Lady Annie Henrietta Yule of Bricket Wood and producer John Corefield. Origin of the company Joseph Arthur Rank was a devout member of the Methodist Church and… … Wikipedia
Jamake Highwater — (ca. 1930 June 3, 2001) was an US writer and journalist who claimed Native American ancestry.Earlier life as Jay MarksThe exact date of Highwater s birth is unknown but it might be any time between 1923 1933. (The date he later used in a 1974… … Wikipedia
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Dutch declension system — Dutch declension is the declensional system of the Dutch language. Dutch marks nouns, pronouns, articles, and adjectives to distinguish case, number, and gender. Dutch can distinguish between four cases mdash;nominative, genitive, dative, and… … Wikipedia
Капа (ткань) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Капа … Википедия
die — 1. Decease. Make, make loa (contrasted to make, which may mean “defeated, faint”). Also: moe i ka make, hala, hā ule, hā ule ule, hā ulehia, mauha alele, pauaho, hele, kālilo, kālilolilo, kāninonino, ōmu omu o, āmio, ku u i ka uhane, ku u ka… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
like — 1. As. A, me, like me, kū, kohu, mehe, mehe mea, pe, hele ā, la a, oe. Like this, penei, pe kēia, pēia, ano like me kēia, e la a me kēia. Like that, pēlā. ♦ Exactly like, just alike, kohu like, like ālike. ♦ What is it like? Pehea… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
want — 1. Desire. Makemake; mamake (colloquial). Also: make, lana ka mana o, mana o, hō opu opu. See wish. 2. Lack. Nele, hemahema … English-Hawaiian dictionary
wilt — Mae. Also: kāmae, ōlala, laumeki, mio, miomio, luhe, loha, ōmali, mā, mamake, āheahea, make wale, nikipa u. See wither. The flower that never wilts, ka pua mae ole … English-Hawaiian dictionary