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07:03 Jun 2, 2001 |
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na | Dobro pozhalovat'/Добро пожаловать |
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na | Dobro pozhalovat |
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Dobro pozhalovat'/Добро пожаловать Explanation: Добро пожаловать в прекрасную Новую Зеландию... Dobro pozhalovat' v prekrasnuyu Novuyu Zelandiyu... "Kia ora" is the traditional Maori salutation which means hello and/or goodbye http://asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/~edtech/webquest/maori.html |
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Dobro pozhalovat Explanation: Transcription [dabro pazhalavat'] As Natalie said this is Maori greeting. Russian: Добро пожаловать asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/~edtech/webquest/maori.html |
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