WHAT DOES ȘUȘÍLĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of șușílă in the Romanian dictionary
shuisha, şuşile, s.f. (reg.) licking the wool on which the fruit dries or smokes. șușílă, șușíle, s.f. (reg.) leasă de nuiele pe care se usucă sau se afumă fructele.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ȘUȘÍLĂ»
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șușílă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Critical Response to R.K. Narayan - Pagina 208
Moreover, a wide difference lies between Susila- Krishnan association and the other one between Malathi and Chandran. No doubt, both Susila and Malathi are recipient of romantic love feelings from their respective male counterpart.
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Children's History of the 20th Century
A revised visual guide to the people and great events of the 20th Century.
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R.K. Narayan: Reflections and Re-evaluation - Pagina 202
The story of The English Teacher is about the collapse and recovery of happiness. Krishna's married life collapsed after Susila died in the first half of the novel. In the second half Susila came back to be with him forever. Krishna was enabled to ...
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How to Develop Peace in the World: Includes Part 1 and ... - Pagina 449
This nonprofit organization was named, "Susila Dharma." Susila Dharma was set up on an international and national basis. There is Susila Dharma International, Susila Dharma USA, Susila Dharma Canada, and many other countries have ...
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Subud the Coming New Age of Reality: The Most Complete ...
This nonprofit organization was named, "Susila Dharma." Susila Dharma was set up on an international and national basis. There is Susila Dharma International, Susila Dharma USA, Susila Dharma Canada, and many other countries have ...
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A Talent for the Particular: Critical Essays on R. K. Narayan - Pagina 87
Critical Essays on R. K. Narayan Raymond-Jean Frontain, Basudeb Chakraborti. to learn traditional ways by sending her to live with her Hindu grandparents. When at last Krishna finds Susila waiting for him at home, he is free to spend eternity ...
Raymond-Jean Frontain, Basudeb Chakraborti, 2011
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The Modern Indian English Fiction - Pagina 79
Chandran's acceptance of Susila is, however, not just mechanical. His heart goes with it. Susila has touched the deepest chords of his being which Malathi could not: For the rest of the journey the music of the word "Susila" rang in his ears.
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Aldous Huxley, from Poet to Mystic - Pagina 338
Susila exclaims after Will reads a handwritten twenty-line poem by “S. M.” that falls out of a copy of the Old Raja's Notes (I, 87). Poetry is not good enough, Barnack claims; one must have discomfort, “real danger,” “sin” and unhappiness in ...
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Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, ...
R. K. Narayan. 'I know it.' Chandran said, fearing that his Mother might understand him. 'I want to know if she has any other name at home.' 'Her mother called her once or twice before me, and she called her Susila.' For the rest of the journey ...
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The Bachelor of Arts - Pagina 258
Her mother called her once or twice before me, and she called her Susila." For the rest of the journey the music of the word " Susila " rang in his ears. Susila, Susila, Susila. Her name, music, figure, face, and everything about her was divine.