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  • Allah creates everything from nothingness; if Allah desires to create something, He just utters the Arabic word "kun" or "let it be", and the desired object gets shape; it becomes a reality.

    Welcome to Islam-Watch 2010

  • I get to use a scythe, two sticks -- one big stick called a kun -- and a sword.

    'The Matrix' Reloads: Back In Black 2007

  • Dalm keadaan seperti ini Aya-chan emnganggap arloji yang dipakai Aya-kun berjalan lebih lambat, sehingga Aya-kun akan lebih muda daripada dirinya ketika mereka bertemu lagi.

    mayoineko Diary Entry mayoineko 2006

  • Rikei-kun, meaning men who study or work in the math and science fields, another term enjoying a popularity in recent days, can also be viewed as a type of soshoku-kei men.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Edstock 2009

  • Rikei-kun, meaning men who study or work in the math and science fields, another term enjoying a popularity in recent days, can also be viewed as a type of soshoku-kei men.

    First I bring you radio, now TV the rev. paperboy 2009

  • Taiyaki-kun which is merged with the Final Fantasy 1 battle theme.

    NES (NSF) anime cover versions tenshi_a 2007

  • Characteristic, expr. by "kun", 76; by adverbial participle, 222.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • Accompaniment or association is expressed by the preposition "kun", with, along with:

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The actions or feelings which accompany an act or state, or the characteristic which permanently accompanies a person or thing, may be expressed by a substantive with the preposition "kun":

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • M. M.nner, expr. by "kun", 76; expr.by. "per", p. 53, ftn.; by adverbial participle, 222; advs. of, see Adverbs.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

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