- characters, and
trademarks are also
often used. Coño
English (Tagalog:
Konyo) or
Colegiala English (Spanish: [koleˈxjala]) is a
sociolect of Taglish...
- Aoki
Konyō (青木昆陽) (June 19, 1698 –
November 9, 1769) was a
Confucian scholar,
minor hatamoto and
pioneer rangaku scholar in
early Edo
period ****an. He...
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simple stone monument with the
words "
Konyo-sensei's tomb"
engraved on it, and is said to have been
erected by
Konyō in his lifetime. It was
designated a...
- Sellyakait-Sella
Ridge (Кряж Селлякаит-Селля), at the
confluence of the
Konyo-Daban and Ilin-Daban
rivers in the Lena Plateau,
between the Lena and the...
- were
important in
preventing famine when rice
harvests were poor. Aoki
Konyō helped po****rize the
cultivation of the
sweet potato in ****an, and the...
-
Spaniards and Spanish-Filipino
mestizos living in the
Philippines that
konyo became a
Tagalog word for upper-class people. In
Ecuador and Chile, it means...
- It's
located just
adjacent to
Miden Zahara (Zahara
Playground which is in the
heart of
Konyo Konyo Market ( an
indigenous market in
Central Equatoria)....
- kódigó: 76 código (“code”)
cheat sheet apunte escondido; acordeón;
chuleta konyo coño (“****”) socialite;
belonging to the upper-class de
clase alta koryente...
-
Literally 'in a fist'.
Chiquito Small Spanish, 'small' Coño (also
spelt '
konyo') High society,
especially [affluent]
socialites who
speak Taglish exclusively...
- Ōtori Shrine, a Shintō
shrine established in 806 Ryūsen-ji
Grave of Aoki
Konyō Grave of Shūmei Ōkawa
Cenotaph and
grave of Ikki Kita St.
Alexander Nevsky's...