- In
Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Yolngu),
Mokoi (lit. "evil spirit") is an evil
spirit who
killed sorcerers who used
black magic. Also...
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musapeire Guaraní Guaraní ãkan
nambi apen-kun pó peteí
mokói mbhápira Apapokúva Guaraní pó aépi
mokõi moapi Chiripá Guaraní rakã
nambi aépi Cainguá Guaraní...
- only come after. For example, in the case of
cardinal numbers,
mokõî pykasu and
pykasu mokõî are
equivalent terms,
meaning "two pigeons". In the case of...
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Arnhem Land
Minawara and Multultu,
legendary ancestors of the
Nambutji Mokoi, an evil
spirit in
Yolngu stories who
kidnapped and ate
children Namarrkon...
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Sudan in the
Afcon qualifier including the
return game with Mali
replacing Mokoi who only
lasted for 36 minutes. He
currently plays for the Al-Merrik football...
- folklore) –
Nature spirit Mokèlé-mbèmbé (Congo) – Water-dwelling
creature Mokoi (Australian
Aboriginal mythology) –
Malevolent spirit that
kills sorcerers...
- The
Okuyi (plural: Mekuyo, also
known as Ukuyi, Ocuya,
Mokoi, Mukudj, Ikwara, O****we and Mbwanda, in
Equatorial Guinea (Spanish): Mamarracho) is a rite...
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reconsider his non-committal lifestyle.
Lawrence Maleka as Ace
Lehlohonolo Mokoi as
Young Ace
Kwanele Mthethwa as
Zandile Sandile Mahlangu as Duke Nimrod...
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Guarani Numeral Pronouns peteĩ "one" peteĩva "the one"
iruni "four"
mokõi "two"...
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although there were
still examples of subject-object-verb
syntax (emokûeî bé
mokõî kunhã aîmondó — "para aí também duas
mulheres enviei" [there also two women...