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m →Noun: clean up, replaced: #: {{n-g|'''Kring''' Inglanyeh bi na lib. Long lib eh king!}} #:: "The queen of England is dead. Long live the king!" → #: {{ux|beme|'''Kring''' Inglanyeh bi na lib. Long lib eh king!|The queen of England is dead. Long live the king!}} (2) |
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#: {{ | #: {{ux|beme|'''Kring''' Inglanyeh bi na lib. Long lib eh king!|The queen of England is dead. Long live the king!}} | ||
# a sophisticated woman | # a sophisticated woman | ||
#: {{syn|beme|leydi}} | #: {{syn|beme|leydi}} | ||
#: {{ | #: {{ux|beme|Im bi rili '''kring'''. Im dan ngos rili gud.|She was such a lady. She smelt so good.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 4 June 2026
Bemé
Etymology
From English queen.
Pronunciation
- (Kriyal) [tɹ̥iŋ] [tʃɹ̥iŋ]
Noun
kring
- queen
- Kring Inglanyeh bi na lib. Long lib eh king!
- The queen of England is dead. Long live the king!
- a sophisticated woman
- Synonym: leydi
- Im bi rili kring. Im dan ngos rili gud.
- She was such a lady. She smelt so good.