WHAT DOES A OPÚNE MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a opúne in the Romanian dictionary
AND REFUSES the trans. (beings, things, actions, etc.) Put it face to face (to highlight the difference between them or to prove their incompatibility); to counter. A OPÚNE opún tranz. (ființe, lucruri, acțiuni etc.) A pune față-n față (pentru a evidenția deosebirea dintre ele sau pentru a demonstra incompatibilitatea lor); a contrapune.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A OPÚNE»
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Learn Romanian: Course for English Speakers : Addenda with ...
to stop Opt - eight Óptim, óptima, óptimi, óptime - optimum Optsprezece - eighteen Optzéci - eighty Opúne, mä opún, te opúi, se opúne; sä se opúna; (m-am) opús; opúne-te! - to oppose, to resist Oral, orála, oráli, orále - oral, spoken Oras, orase ...
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Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian - Pagina 452
Grandchild of a sibling or cousin, mo'opuna hanauna. To have a grandchild, kani mo'opuna (poetic). To carry a grandchild in the arms, hi'i mo'opuna. granddaughter. Mo'opuna wahine. grandfather. Kupuna kanc, tutu, koko, koko kane. grand ...
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1986
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Treasury of Hawaiian Words in One Hundred and One Categories
makua lu.ui'i. These words, connected, mean natural parent as distinct from an adopted parent, uncle or aunt. mama. Mother. mawaewae. Ceremony for a first-born child. mo'opuna. Grandchild. mo'opuna kane. Grandson. mo'opuna kuakahi.
Harold Winfield Kent, 1993
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The Polynesian Family System in Ka-'U, Hawai'i
Mo'opuna is grandchild; mo'opuna kualua, greatgrandchild; mo'opuna kuakolu,greatgreat grandchild; andsoon down.Grand nieces and grandnephews aremo'opuna equally with granddaughters andgrandsons;and the wordisused inclusively ...
e. Craighill Handy, Mary Pukui, 1989
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The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant - Pagina 236
Nonoho i na mo'opuna 1947. I ka moemoe i na keiki 1948. Moe keiki ia Kau[a]kahi, o Kuaimehani ka wahine 1949. Moe mo'opuna ia Kauahulihonua 1950. O Hulihonua ka wahine 1951. Moe mo'opuna ia Haloa 1952. O Hina-mano'ulua'e ka ...
Martha Warren Beckwith, 1981
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Think of a Garden: And Other Plays - Pagina 199
Ka'u mau mo'opuna a me na mo'opuna a ka'u mau mo'opuna a me ka lakou mau mo'opuna. . . . 'A'ohe home . . .8 An' my great-great-great-great- great-gran'chirren too. . . . Ua ha'ule ka po'e a pau. JULIA: (Touched by the weeping.) James ...
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New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary: With a Concise Grammar and ...
Same as mo 'olelo. mo'opuna. Grandchild; grand- niece or grandnephew; relatives two generations later, whether blood or adopted; descendant; posterity. Kana mo'opuna, his grandchild, ho'omo'opuna. To claim a mo'opuna relationship; ...
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1975
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Illustrated Hawaiian Dictionary - Pagina 155
mo'olelo story, history, tradition (lit. succession of talk). mo'opuna grandchild, (mo'opuna kuakahi = greatgrandchild) mo'opuna kane grandson. mo'opuna wahine granddaughter. mu 1. insects. 2. legendary people. 3. silent. mua 1. man's ...
Kahikāhealani Wight, 2005
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Ce spun eu și ce înțelegi tu. De ce bărbații și femeile ...
Așadar, odată ce Nathan a interpretat acel „Hai să” folosit de Diana drept o cale prin care ea îi spune ce vrea ca el să facă, pasul următor este să i se opună. Dar fetele și femeile descoperă sau simt că se găsesc întro comunitate amenințată ...
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A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms - Pagina 78
High uneven ridges that extend from the uplands to the sea but are broken off in the uplands (SMK). moopuna (mo'opuna). 1. Lineal descendants, but can include both adopted children and collateral heirs. In re Trust Estate of Kanoa, 47 Haw.
Paul Nahoa Lucas, Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, 1995