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5 +2 | ÅÙ¡ÊÒÇ |
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ÅÙ¡ÊÒÇ Explanation: in English: luk sao. Luk sounds like 'Luke.' This is the usual word for daughter. Literary or elegant terms include: ºØµÃÊÒÇ bout sao; bout is like the English word 'boot.' ºØµÃËÔ§ bout ying; ying rhymes with sing or ring. ¸Ô´Ò tida, or tee da; usually in combinations like à·¾¸Ô´Ò theptida; daughter of angels. The 'h' is silent, it just softens the 't' in 'th.' |
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