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Pekko Käppi (born 1976) is a
jouhikko musician from
Tampere and a part-time
teacher at the
Sibelius Academy. He is also a composer, a
producer and a researcher...
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Kappi, or Twin Mountains, is the Core Zone of the
Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) in Aceh,
which has 150,000
hectares of
dense forest and is the main...
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Kappis is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Kappis (1836–1914),
German painter and
lithographer Giorgos Kappis (1928–1999), Gr****...
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Giorgos Kappis' (Gr****: Γιώργος Κάππης; 1928 – May 11, 1999) was a Gr****
actor in
secondary roles in
comedy and movies. He
first appeared in Dalianidis'...
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Albert Kappis (20
August 1836,
Wildberg - 18
September 1914, Stuttgart) was a
German painter and
draughtsperson specializing in
landscapes and
genre motifs...
- kːː/; for example: kabi /kɑpi/ 'hoof' — kapi /kɑpːi/ 'wardrobe [gen sg] —
kappi /kɑpːːi/ 'wardrobe [ptv sg]'.
Before and
after b, p, d, t, g, k, s, h, f...
- from French: képi,
itself a re-spelled
version of the
Alemannic German:
Käppi, a
diminutive form of Kappe,
meaning 'cap'. In Europe, the kepi is most...
- use a bowed-lyre
family instruments:
Sofia Joons, Strand...Rand,
Pekko Käppi, Styrbjörn Bergelt,
Krista Sildoja, Metsatöll, Wardruna, Per Runberg, Janne...
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minimal triplet kabi /kɑpi/ 'hoof', kapi /kɑpːi/ 'wardrobe [gen. sg.]', and
kappi /kɑpːːi/ 'wardrobe [ill. sg.]'.
There are many
languages where the features...
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Swedish as a
loanword from
Icelandic sagas.
Icelandic "Sótti haugbúinn með
kappi" is
rendered "the barrow-wight
setting on with
hideous eagerness" in Eiríkur...