मलय किताबें जो «KESUP» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
kesup का उपयोग पता करें।
kesup aसे संबंधित किताबें और मलय साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu - Halaman 102
Alexander Vovin. "footwear"; BA keire "salmon or deerskin shoes", "boots", "shoes". *kE=s L "end" > Y kes(=e) H/L(H); HO kes(=e) H/L(H); SA kes( =e) H/L(H); O kes H; B kes "end"; A itak kes=ekehe LH L-HLL "end of speech"; N kes (accent is ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland
Kesup. The Kesup volcanic rocks are waterworn pebbles from the ford over the Gum River, four miles south of Madang. They were presumably derived from the Lower Miocene volcanic rocks of the Adelbert Mountains. Hornblende-augite ...
Royal Society of Queensland,
1950
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Air War Pacific: Chronology: America’s Air War Against ... - Halaman 788
... 440127, 440219 Kerama Islands (Kerama Retto), 450326, 450327, 450329, 450402, 450520 Keravia Bay, New Britain, 430611, 440217, 440222 Kessa, Solomon Islands, 420511 Kesup, New Guinea, 430607 Kesup Airdrome, New Guinea, ...
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Marriage and Culture: Reflections from Tribal Societies of ...
Nyode Lok Kesup Panam (Final Blessing from the Parents' Home) The second stage is Nyode Lok Kesup Panam to wish all the best for the bride. After dress up, the bride is taken to the Nyode- a sacred corner in the house where Ai-Agam, the ...
Tamo Mibang, M. C. Behera,
2006
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The Papua and New Guinea Agricultural Journal
For instance, in August, 1948, it was estimated there were 26 acres under cultivation. In December there were 60 acres. In August, 1949, there were about 40 acres. In spite of the population decline through the departure of Kesup people, ...
Papua New Guinea. Dept. of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries,
1959
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Late Cenozoic Environments and Hominid Evolution: A ... - Halaman 47
1 km south of Tambach and at Kesup. The lacustrine facies from the upper part of the sequence are dominated by pale green, grey and white shales that are interbedded with greenish inudstones and claystones, or brownish grey siltstones ...
Peter Banham, Peter Andrews, Walter W. Bishop,
1999
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Beyond the village: local politics in Madang, Papua-New ...
These people have continued their allegiance in their new surroundings and have two subsidiary leaders (not quite lo bos) of their own, who contact the main movement through the lo bos at Kesup. They operate as an independent unit in the ...
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アイヌ・英・和辭典: - Halaman 103
Kesup, a heel. Kisara, an ear. Kokkasapa, a knee. Noyapi, a jaw. PLURAL Uren chikiri, both legs or feet. Uren huyehe, both cheeks. Uren keire, both shoes. Uren kema, both feet or legs. Uren kesup, both heels. Uren kisara, both ears.
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Early European Writings on the Ainu Language
Kesup, " a heel." Kisara, " an ear." Kokkasapa, " a knee." Noyapi, " a jaw." PLURAL. Uren chikiri, "both legs or feet." Uren huyehe, " both cheeks." Uren keire, " both shoes." Uren kema, " both feet or legs." Uren kesup, " both heels." Uren kisara ...
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The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature ...
Huyehe, a cheek. Keire, a shoe. Kema, a foot ; a leg. Kesup, a heel. Kisara, an ear. Kokkasapa, a knee. Noyapi, a jaw. Uren chikiri, both legs or feet. Uren huyehe, both cheeks. Uren keire, both shoes. Uren kema, both feet or legs. Uren kesup ...
Basil Hall Chamberlain, John Batchelor,
1887