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Khami (also
written as
Khame, Kame, or Kami) is a
ruined city
located 22
kilometres (14 mi) west of Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe. It was once the
capital of...
- pronouns: a.
khame man n 1sg to see né PAST
khame n to né man 1sg see PAST "A/the man saw me." b.
khame man i 2sg to see né PAST
khame i to né man 2sg...
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Khame Jatra or Kha Me
Jatra is a
festival celebrated in Bhaktapur, Nepal. It
occurs in the
ninth day of Dashain. It is
mainly celebrated by the Newar...
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Fifth Settlement (Arabic: التجمع الخامس,
literally means "the
Fifth Gathering";
commonly shortened to: التجمع et-Tagammoʿ
pronounced [et.tæˈɡæm.moʕ])...
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Abdesalam Kames is a
Libyan football attacker. As of the 2006/2007 season[update] he pla**** for Al
Olympic Zaouia.
Kames was a
member of the
Libyan 2006...
- khēmia may be
derived from the
ancient Egyptian name of Egypt, khem or khm,
khame, or khmi,
meaning "blackness",
likely in
reference to the rich dark soil...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Burmese script.
Khame Mi (Burmese: ခမည်းမိ,
pronounced [
kʰəmɛ́ mḭ]) was the
first chief queen consort of King Swa Saw...
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Lamet is a Mon–Khmer
language of Laos.
There are also one
hundred speakers in
Lampang Province, Thailand,
where it is
known as Khamet.
Lamet speakers call...
- K. Paul, Trench, Trübner. Lloyd,
Edwin (1895).
Three Great African Chiefs (
Khâmé, Sebelé and Bathoeng). London: T. F.
Unwin – via
Google Books. v t e...
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which is
derived from the
ancient Egyptian name of Egypt, khem or khm,
khame, or khmi,
meaning "blackness", i.e., the rich dark soil of the Nile river...