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the kikuyos are large tribe.

Tagalog

the kikuyos arelarge tribe

Last Update: 2018-11-13
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kikuyos are the large tribe

Tagalog

the kikuyos are the large tribe

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the kikuyos are large tribes

Tagalog

the kiyukos are large tribe they speak a beautiful bantu language and lived on the slopes of movement kenya

Last Update: 2021-03-27
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the kikuyos are large tribe they speak beautiful bantu language and live on the slopes

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English

the man's testicles are large

Tagalog

malaki ang bayag ng lalaki

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the kikuyos are large tribe they speak a bantu language beautiful and lived on the slopes of movement kenya

Tagalog

ano ang suliranin ng tauhan ? mitolohiya sa kenya pamagat na liongo

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the kikuyos are large tribe. they speak a beautiful bantu language and live on the slopes of movement kenya,

Tagalog

naniniwala ang mga yoruba na mayroong isang diyos,

Last Update: 2021-03-29
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the kikuyos are large tribe. they speak a beautiful bantu language and lived in the slopes of movement kenya.

Tagalog

ang mga kikuyos ay malaking tribo nagsasalita sila ng isang wika ng maganda at nanirahan sa slope ng kilusan kikuyo panitikan africa

Last Update: 2024-02-23
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the kikuyos are large tribe. they speak a beautiful bantu language and lived on the slopes of movement of kenya.

Tagalog

ang mga kikuyos ay malaking tribo

Last Update: 2017-11-06
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the kikuyos are large tribe. they speak a beautiful bantu language and lived on the slopes of movement kikuyo literature africa

Tagalog

ang mga kikuyos ay malaking tribo nagsasalita sila ng isang wika ng maganda at nanirahan sa slope ng kilusan kikuyo panitikan africa

Last Update: 2021-04-19
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the kikuyos are large tribe they speak a bantu language beautiful and lived on the slopes of movement kenya kikuyo literature africa

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the kikuyos are big tribe.tehy speak a beautiful bantu language and lived on the slopes of movement kenya.

Tagalog

the kikuyos are big tribe.tehy speak a beautiful bantu

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coronaviruses are large pleomorphic spherical particles with bulbous surface projections.

Tagalog

malalaking mga pleomorphic na pabilog na tinga na may galing sa ulo na mga usli sa ibabaw ang mga coronavirus.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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phase iii trials are large, pivotal trials to determine safety and efficacy in sufficiently large numbers of people with the covid-19 infection.

Tagalog

ang mga antas iii na pagsubok ay malalawak at pivotal na pagsubok upang matukoy ang kaligtasan at pagiging epektibo sa sapat na laking bilang ng mga taong may covid-19 impeksyon.

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red tide is a common name for algal blooms, which are large concentrations of aquatic microorganisms, such as protozoans and unicellular algae (e.g. dinoflagellates and diatoms).

Tagalog

kahulugan ng bersyon ng red tide tagalog

Last Update: 2020-11-14
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kikuyu the kikuyus are a large tribe. theyspeak a beautiful bantu language and have lived on the slopes of mount kenya and surrounding districts for a verlong time. the first kikuyu was called kikuyu and lived in a village called kikuyu, which is still there. the word kuyu means 'a fig', and kikuyu is a fig- tree, a fertility symbol in africa as well as in asia. kikuyu had nine daughters, who became the ancestral mothers of the nine major clans of the kikuyu nation. the kikuyu word for god is ngai, which means the apportioner. thus during creation, god apportioned his gifts to all the nations of the earth. to the kikuyus he gave the knowledge of, and the tools for, agriculture, at which the kikuyus have always excelled. god controls the rain and the thunder, with which he punishes evildoers when necessary. every person has a spirit, ngoma, which after death becomes a ghost. the ngoma of a murdered man will pursue his murderer until the latter has to come out of hiding and give himself up to the police, which is better than being haunted by a verfgeful, persistent spirit. burial rituals for the elders are executed meticulously, because their spirits are feared; the spirits of lesser members of society are less dangerous. certain trees are inhabited by spirits which may have to be propitiated with food offerings. like jupiter, ngai punishes those who do not keep their oath sworn in his name, by striking them with lightning. it seems that the people also believed that a man's character was decided by god, so that his life, too, was predestined. the kikuyus have a strong feeling of propriety; they will abstain from whatever they feel is untoward. during the 1920s there was a prophet, thiga wa wairumbi, who received direct messages from god for his people.

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