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Bilbil is the word for 'nightingale' in
various Middle Eastern languages. It may also be:
Bilbil Klosi Bilbil language Mount Bilbil Bilbil juglet Bilbija...
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remains as Kitticut's
guest for
several w****s.
Rinkitink usually rides Bilbil, a
surly talking goat. One day
invaders from
Regos and
Coregos arrive again...
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Bilbil Klosi (25
January 1915 – 22
November 1978) was an
Albanian politician and
public prosecutor during the
Communist Albania period.
Among other duties...
- useful. "
Bilbil juglets" are an
example of Base Ring ware,
which are
pottery and have long slim necks.
Archaeologists speculate that
bilbil juglets may...
- Belishova,
communist politician Luftar Paja
Ismail Klosi Ramiz Aranitasi Bilbil Klosi,
lawyer and
judge Ardian Klosi,
writer and
historian "Law nr. 115/2014"...
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Bilbil-Kazmalyar (Russian: Бильбиль-Казмаляр; Lezgian: Билбил-Къазма) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Bilbilsky Selsoviet...
- Bil Bil is an
Austronesian language spoken by
about 1,200
people near
Madang town,
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea. Bil Bil at
Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
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pronounced /l/ but is not used
before /e, i, j/. Cf. how the
final љ in биљбиљ /
ˈbilbil/ "nightingale" is
changed to a л in the
plural form биљбили /ˈbilbili/...
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ground in a
straight line. Ajon -
Ateso (Uganda)
Malwa -
Luganda (Uganda)
BilBil-
Guiziga (Cameroon) Pombe-
Kiswahili (Uganda)
Tchouk ("chook") (Togo) Chibuku...
- buzzer,
avakao (Bontok), balingbing,
ubbeng (Kalinga),
pewpew (Ifugao),
bilbil, pahinghing,
pautaw (Isneg, Tingguian),
pakkung (Ibaloi),
batiwtiw (Mindoro)...