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nong Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( nong ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Noun:

ନା।,

nong's Usage Examples:

It is an international nongovernmental organization working on penal and criminal justice reform worldwide.


Political backgroundA driving force for the three bridges all being constructed at once was that the predecessor bridges were all out of compliance with War Department standards for minimum width and clearance over channels for bridges crossing navigable waters such as the Ohio, the Allegheny, and the Monongahela.


Native speakers 1,300 (2002) Language family Trans–New Guinea Finisterre–Huon Finisterre Erap Finongan Language codes ISO 639-3 fag Glottolog fino1238.


Lolo (grandfather) and Lola (grandmother) are used for senior elders; Tatay/Itay/Ama (father) or Tito/Tiyo/Tsong (uncle) and Nanay/Inay/Ina (mother) or Tita/Tiya/Tsang (aunt) for middle-aged elders; Manong or Kuya (elder brother) and Manang or Ate (elder sister) for anyone slightly older than the person speaking.


ingravescent, multigravida, multigravidity, nongravitational, nulligravida, primigravida, reaggravate, supergravity grex greg- flock, herd aggregate, aggregation.


Tuggeranong Presbyterian Church meets at Gowrie Primary School in Jeffries Street.


Andrew Carnegie had fabulous transportation services, thanks to the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio Rivers, and to the railroads servicing Pittsburgh.


Zanmi Lasante is Haiti's largest nongovernmental healthcare provider, serving 4.


The SOVA Center for Information and Analysis is a Moscow-based nongovernmental organization and think tank conducting sociological research primarily on.


Now unable to carry traditional machetes or broadswords, people turned to the gunong to fill the gap without arousing the fears.


For its entire length, its main name is not actually Dandenong Valley Highway, and very few locals use it.



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