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chance
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destiny
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fate
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fortune
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n. luck
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n. kind of sweet potato, oblong-shaped, with white meat and reddish peelings.
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n. evening star, said to be so called because it disappears and by the time it returns its food has become spoiled (napan-us).
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see alisiwsiw.
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contemporary
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n. generation
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birth
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sky
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meal
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n. age
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n. obliteration
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v. 1. spend money belonging to someone else or on a purpose for which it was not supposed to be spent. Mukapar (mangapar) nà siyag kwartang ipiyal níya, He is apt to spend money entrusted to him. Nakapar nákù ang igbalayad sa sugà, I spent the money I was supposed to pay the electric bill with; 2. buy, take all of something Dì mi kapalit ug kaparun sa nigusyanti, We won’t be able to buy any if the merchant takes all of it. Kaparun námù ang tanang lingkuránan, We will take all the seats.
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foe
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n. opponent
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n. partner
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peer
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