It means ”the slide” (as in the ones on playgrounds) in Swedish haha
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Replying to @fallingflamingo @beansadette and
wow haha amazing how one word can have different meaning in other countries/cultures!
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Replying to @guttersquirrel @Hemzyyy and
The bible is older than the Quran (7 centuries) and the sanskrit word is even older than the bible. Arabic itself is derived from Aramaic.pic.twitter.com/j8ldz727CN
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Replying to @TheTrueKafir @guttersquirrel and
Malay language derived from Sanskrit and has huge of influence from Arabic (many other languages) Sanskrit or Arabic, I’m happy to tell you guys Kanan is still the goodest boi!
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Replying to @syahbwz @TheTrueKafir and
It's a five letter word with extremely simple phonetics; it's going to mean different things in different languages just by chance. E.g. in Japanese it means "fire calamity" and "South China". It's nearly a Spanish word too (but isn't).
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This is what I get for not looking it up in the names dictionary too. Her name means something like "southern fruit" (果南). Yeah, almost everything that sounds reasonable winds up being a name in Japanese too...
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