MELAYU BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «PINGA»
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pinga dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
pinga dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Melayu.
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Portuguese For Dummies - Halaman 310
Pinga (ping-gah) is slang for cachaça (kah-shah-sah) _ Brazil's most famous alcoholic spirit. It's made from sugar cane and tastes like tequila. Some of the best pinga is made in the state of Minas Gerais. Pinga is also used to make caipirinhas ...
When Pingu knocks Pinga's rabbit out of the igloo window, a chase begins to recover his sister's favourite toy.
Jackie Andrews, British Broadcasting Corporation Staff, 2004
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Creators: Cracking New Worlds
“Perfect,” Pinga said as he gently stroked one of the crystals and its harmonic came to life echoing throughout the cavern. “What is the modification we need to do?” Kitche asked. “First we need to roll that stone in front of the plugged chimney.
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Hunting Goddesses: Artemis, Ishtar, Diana, Skaği, Neith, ...
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Iconography of Religions: Arctic peoples. Eskimos, ... - Halaman 31
Some Caribou Eskimos mixed up Sila with Pinga, "the one up there", while others would distinguish Sila (or rather Hila according to the local dialect) from Pinga. These two names may have represented two different aspects of the same inua.
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Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and ... - Halaman 150
Pukimna may have been related to the Padlirmiut Pinga. According to Rasmussen ( 930, 5 ), “Even such an outstandingly clever shaman as Igjugârjuk had difficulty in defining the spirit Hila, declaring time after time that Hila was the same as ...
Frédéric B. Laugrand, Jarich G. Oosten, 2010
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Sisters of the Triple Moon: Kiss a Demon Goodbye - Halaman 184
There was an animated conversation and then Gurdev turned back to Joly. “ItalkPinga. She talk you.” “Okay.” The group headed toward the road to meet Pinga. The villagers were excited about finally having decent food to eat. Joly and Morag ...
Elaine Tenborg, Sanna Ketutar Jensen, 2007
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Storytelling Across Japanese Conversational Genre - Halaman 149
Scenes and events in the animation Scenes 1 Flying the kite 2 Pinga in the igloo 3 Snowball throwing 4 Pingu in the igloo 5 Travelling to the grandfather's igloo 6 Making a kite 7 The parents get worried 8 The parents' search for their children ...
Polly Ellen Szatrowski, 2010
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Zanzibar: Its History and Its People - Halaman 367
so he gave the Pinga the child in a flour sieve together with razor, grindstone, lemon and beads. Then the Pinga said, " Cut its thoat." He did so, and the Pinga told him to separate the meat from the bones, and he put the meat on one side and ...
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Memories of an Old Geezer - Halaman 7
Little Pinga seemed to attract it like a magnet. June told Deanie, “If I didn't know better, I would think I had the black baby.” Deanie laughed and said, “No way. My baby has white hands and the bottom of his feet is white too. But look at Pinga's.
Charles B. McReynolds, 2008