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What about stuff like "did you yak the ocak?" or "did you koy the cay?"
Gülümseyin* if you can relate to this post AYDIN 2008
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The Indo-European root of the word hope is a stem, K-E-U -- we would spell it K-E-U; it's pronounced koy -- and it is the same root from which the word curve comes from.
Sherwin Nuland on hope Sherwin Nuland 2003
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The Indo-European root of the word hope is a stem, K-E-U -- we would spell it K-E-U; it's pronounced koy -- and it is the same root from which the word curve comes from.
Sherwin Nuland on hope Sherwin Nuland 2003
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The Indo-European root of the word hope is a stem, K-E-U -- we would spell it K-E-U; it's pronounced koy -- and it is the same root from which the word curve comes from.
Sherwin Nuland on hope Sherwin Nuland 2003
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Ok xe cha [c] a koy [c] o chupam ree choy, xa [c] a ahilam xi [c] o xquixibih qui conohel ok xquituc rupam ree choy.
The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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Clay tablets containing similar inscriptions were discovered ten years later in Boghaz-koy, Turkey.
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The tablets also showed them that the city that they had been calling Boghaz-koy was actually the Hittite's capital known as
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The tablets also showed them that the city that they had been calling Boghaz-koy was actually the
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Thirteen koi (koy), up to 3 feet long and 15 to 20 pounds apiece, are missing from the
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Clay tablets containing similar inscriptions were discovered ten years later in Boghaz-koy, Turkey.
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