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fangaoka
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Part of speech | noun
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Explanations in English | A kind of bird. [1.2]
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Explanations in French | [Tankarana]
Nom d'une espèce d'oiseau. [1.19]
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Vocabulary |
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fangaoka
(haoka)
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Part of speech | noun or adjective
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Explanations in Malagasy | Fomba entina mandoaka, mandavaka Azo loahana [1.1]
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Explanations in English | A native hairbrush Any small instrument used in giving a smooth surface to pottery ware. [1.2]
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Explanations in French | Instrument pour polir la poterie fraîche [1.3]
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Qui sert à fouiller, à râcler [1.19]
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fangaoka
(haoka)
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Part of speech | noun
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Explanations in Malagasy | Sotrobe lany fia [1.1]
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Explanations in French | Grande cuillère usée par le service [1.3]
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fangaoka
(haoka)
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Part of speech | adjective
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Explanations in Malagasy | Kinga amin' ny hafetsena; fatratra raha hangaroka ny hevitra na ny an-karomiafin' ny sasany [1.1]
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Explanations in French | Roué; habile à pénétrer la pensée, le secret [1.3]
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fangaoka
(haoka)
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Part of speech | adjective
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Explanations in English | Perverse, stubborn, unmanageable, intractable [1.2]
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Entry |
fangaoka
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Part of speech | noun
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Explanations in English | An imprecation invoking the entire loss of property, as: Hitondra fangaoka an-tranony anie iny zavatra nangalariny iny, May his theft bring on him the ruin of all his property. [1.2]
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Explanations in French | Imprécation : Hitondra fangaoka any an-tranony anie iny ! (Que cette chose volée porte la ruine dans sa maison !) [1.3]
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