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Tya Subiakto Satrio's birth name is Tya Sulestyawati.

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Tya Subiakto Satrio was born on March 2, 1979, in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Tya's birth name is Tynisha Elaine Moriel.

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Yes they are

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"I love you" in Ruthenian is "Я тебе кохаю" (Ya tebe kohayu).

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Cooltoad.com u will get all marathi songs.....................

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TiE stands for theatre in education, its a play which revolves around education or a debate.

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womens have all rights that man has . women are in sports , politics etc in other fields tya it blows

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Cynthia or Cynthie for a person and Synthiafor the partly synthetic bacterial species (Mycoplasma laboratorium) are French equivalents of the English name "Cynthia." The respective pronunciations of the feminine proper noun -- which originates from an alternative name for the Greek goddess Artemis in the first case and from a scientific Latin nickname in the second -- will be "seen-tya" and "seen-tee" for the person and "seen-tya" for the bacteria in French.

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The cast of Implanted - 2007 includes: Jeannie Bolet as Zoll Jimmy Cabrera as Flashbacks Boy 2 Rachel Haines as Tya Garrett Morris as Kadar Kari Schlamann as 3572-multiplied-by-3 and Flashbacks Girl 1

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The cast of The Lunchroom - 2006 includes: Maxwell Beer as Bobby Alex Beer as Tommy Gabriella Handal as Tya Emma Miccicke as Girl In Lunchroom

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Toni e io accettiamo il tuo invito! and Toni ed io accettiamo il vostro invito! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Toni and I accept your invitation!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "TO-nee ey EE-o AT-tchet-TYA-mo eel TOO-o een-VEE-to" and "TO-nee ey-DEE-o AT-tchet-TYA-mo eel VO-stro een-VEE-to" in Pisan Italian.

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Hope These Work 4 U! ;)

Shanikwa, Kendall, tya, Grace, Devonna, Jazmine, Edrra, Selena , Gloria , Ciara , Alicia , Latonya latoya , Queen , natasha , Kyra and Audrey

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The cast of Lembur - 2014 includes: Dwi Andhika as Tommy Cinta Dewi as Sandra Jenita Janet as Janet John Pantau Martin as Abbas Tya Restyana as Kiki

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Soutien confortable and support confortable are French equivalents of the English phrase "comfortable support." Context makes clear whether emotional (case 1) or structural (example 2) support suits. The respective pronunciations will be "soo-tya ko-for-tab" and "syoo-por ko-for-tabl" in French.

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"I hope to get..." and "I hope that I obtain..." are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase J'espère que j'obtiens... . Context makes clear whether a less formal (case 1) or a more formal and literal (example 2) translation suits. The pronunciation will be "zey-sper kuh zhob-tya" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.

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De Santiago is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Jacob's." The masculine singular proper prepositional phrase translates literally as "of Jacob" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey san-TYA-go" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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"Kiss me! I belong to you!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Embrasse-moi! Je t'appartiens! The pronunciation will be "aw-brah-smwa zhuh ta-par-tya" in French.

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Kuwaitiana in the feminine and kuwaitiano in the masculine are examples of Italian words whose spellings begin with the letter "k".

Specifically, the letter does not tend to show up in words of Italian origin. Instead, they tend to appear in loan words and words of non-Italian origin. The feminine adjective/noun kuwaitiana and the masculine kuwaitiano in fact translate respectively as "(female/feminine) Kuwaiti (object/person)" and "(male/masculine) Kuwaiti (object/person)".

The pronunciation will be "KOO-weye-TYA-na" in the feminine and "KOO-weye-TYA-no" in the masculine.

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Tatiana and Taziana are Italian equivalents of the English name "Tatiana." The proper name in question serves as the feminine equivalent of the ancient Latin-Sabine name Tatius. The pronunciation will be "ta-TYA-na" or "ta-TSYA-na" in Pisan Italian.

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There is not a recyling company that is close by in your area however, there is a company that is about 80 miles away called a TYA manufacting company.

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Ci sentiamo presto, Bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Talk to you soon, Handsome!" The friendly statement translates literally into English as "We hear each other soon!" The pronunciation will be "TCHEE sen-TYA-mo PREH-sto" in Italian.

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Catia and Rina are Italian equivalents of the English name "Kate." The feminine name serves as a diminutive for the Italian equivalents of the English name "Catherine": Catalina, Catarina, Caterina, Catrina, Cattalina and Catterina. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-tya" and "REE-na" in Pisan Italian.

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"Feeling," "opinion" and "thought" are English equivalents of the Latin word sententia. The feminine singular noun is in the nominative case as the subject of the phrase or sentence or in the vocative case as someone or something being directly addressed. The pronunciation will be "sen-TEN-tya" in Church and classical Latin.

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present: i think - AZ mislya

u think - ti mislish

he/she/it thinks - toi, tya, to misli

we think - nie mislim

u think - vie mislite

they think - te mislyat

future: add "shte" to mislya/ mislish etc

past simple:

i thought - AZ mislih

u thought - ti misleshe

he/she thought - toi/tya misleshe

we thought - nie mislihme

u thought - vie mislihte

they thought - te misliha / misleha

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Tania is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Tanya." The feminine name serves as a forename or as a nickname to Tatiana or Taziana, whose origins go back to the Latin for "daughter of Tazio." The pronunciation will be "TA-nya" for the fore- or nick-name and "ta-TYA-na" or "ta-TSYA-na" for the forename in Italian.

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E se tu sei..., Mettiamo che tu sia... or Supponiamo che siate... are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "What if you're...?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (example 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "sey too sey," "met-TYA-mo key too SEE-a" and "SOOP-po-NYA-mo key SYA-tey" in Pisan Italian.

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Poinsettia, poinsezia and stella di Nataleare Italian equivalents of the English word "poinsettia." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether the genus name (case 1), the Italianized equivalent (example 2) or the common name "Christmas star" or "star of (the) Nativity" (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "poyn-SET-tya," "poyn-SEH-tsya" and "STEL-la dee na-TA-ley" in Pisan Italian.

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The cast of KM 97 - 2013 includes: Zidane as Bintang Iang Darmawan as Mang Ule Elsa Diandra as Bi Leha Febby Febiola as Lidya Tya Maria as Widy August Melasz as Bapak Fitrie Rachmadhina as Lilis Restu Sinaga as Anton Henny Timbul as Ibu

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The cast of Tak sempurna - 2013 includes: Saykoji Tya Arifin as Mel Hermann Josis Mokalu Mathias Muchus Ras Muhamad Derry Neo as Dey Sammy Notaslimboy John Parapat as Togar Djoni Permato Dallas Pratama as Sabun Udjo Project Pop Jaydee Soul Id

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Mettiamoci in moto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's move fast!"

Specifically, the present imperative mettiamo literally is "let us put." The reflexive pronoun ci means "ourselves." The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine noun moto translates as "motion" in this context.

The pronunciation will be "met-TYA-mo-tcheen MO-to" in Italian.

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Rachel Haines has: Played Karen Bruckner in "I.O.U" in 2005. Played Rachel Knight in "Mosaic" in 2005. Played Honey in "Charlotte" in 2005. Played Kate in "Even Odds" in 2005. Played Tya in "Implanted" in 2007. Played The Knife Assassin in "Richard III" in 2008. Played Matilda in "Banking on Love" in 2008. Played Det. Renee Ferguson in "Dreamkiller" in 2010.

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"Oh, Christians are a curse!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Oh, les chrétiens sont une malédiction!The declarative statement in the present indicative also may be rendered into English as "Oh, Christians are an affliction (scourge)!" The pronunciation will be "oh ley krey-tya so-tyoon ma-ley-dee-ksyo" in French.

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Ci sentiamo presto! generally and Parlo con te presto in the singular or Parlo con voi presto in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Talk with you soon!" The more common, first-mentioned option translates literally as "We hear ourselves (one another) soon!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "tchee sen-TYA-mo PREH-sto," "PAR-lo kon tey PREH-sto," and "PAR-lo kon voy PREH-sto" in Italian.

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Parlare italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To talk Italian".

Specifically, the present infinitive parlare means "to speak, to talk". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun italiano translates as "Italian". The pronunciation will be "pahr-LAH-rey EE-tah-LYAH-noh" in Italian.

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Juo AA fakt gujarati mate j 6e..ths answer only for gujaties... For English ans go ahead... Darek pranina jivan kal ma 2 stage hoy 6e ek to janma thi viyay tya sudhinu ane biju tene aavela baccha pa6i no samay kal...ane ha jem k que pu6elo 6e tena bacchaonu nam.. Ex. Bhens nu va6ardu..., hathi nu madaniyu... Kutra nu galudiyu....etc...

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10 x 10=100. Would you rather go like this: 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1=100?

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I assume by "square numbers" you mean perfect squares.

You didn't say how many of each were allowed:

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1²= 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 2² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 2² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 3² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 2² + 2² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 3² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 2² + 2² + 2² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 4² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 1² + 3² + 3² = 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 2² + 2² + 2² + 2²= 23

1² + 1² + 1² + 2² + 4² = 23

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1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+-1+1+1+10

1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1=9

1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+-1=8

1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+-1+1+1+10=20

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