- *kup-(e)i- ('to tremble, desire'; cf. Old
Irish accobor 'desire',
Sanskrit prá-
kupita- 'trembling, quaking', Old
Church Slavonic kypĕti 'to simmer, boil'). The...
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teacher comes you'll be punished! Gura hiyo chuom,
madingo watakuchai.! Koma
kupita hiyo njia wezi wapo hapo,
watakuibia Avoid that path it's
laden with thugs...
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Jamhuri ya Kenya, wote wanohusika, kwa
kusudi la
kumruhusu mwenye pasi hii
kupita bila
kizuizi ama
kipingamzi chochote na vile vile
kumpa msaada na ulinzi...
- Work
Instrumentation Year 1
Pater Noster (treble choir) 2003 2 Dayo Dayo
Kupita (mixed choir) 2006 3 Kaisa-isa
Niyan (mixed choir) 2006 4 La
Noche De Mil...
- For it to turn back to a
stone it must be used for good.
Chalice of life (
Kupita ng Buhay) - a cup from
Europe that if
anyone drinks from it he or she will...
- kharā vāyissanti, te ākāsaṭṭhavimānāni kampessanti, tesu
kampitesu devatā
kupitā devaṁ v****ituṁ na d****anti, v****amāno pi sakalaraṭṭhe ekappahārena na v****issati...
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Frequently this
tense is used with the verb -tha "be able":
Mungathe kupítá kwánu. "You can go home." The aspect-marker -dza- can be
added to this tense:...