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meaning of words
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: sweety2me2nite-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
15 Sep 2004 03:10 PDT
Expires: 15 Oct 2004 03:10 PDT Question ID: 401432 |
my father recently died and i had a dream the other night about him,i was telling him that i loved him and he replyed by saying the word Dopro Or Dopra. my question is...can you tell me what the words Dopro or Dopra mean? |
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Re: meaning of words
From: probonopublico-ga on 15 Sep 2004 03:38 PDT |
He was evidently reciprocating your feelings. Just be thankful for that without trying to analyse it any further. |
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Re: meaning of words
From: cmiller-ga on 15 Sep 2004 06:30 PDT |
when I merriamwebsterd (is that a word) dopra, this was a close match:
Main Entry: do·pa
Pronunciation: 'dO-p&, -(")pä
Function: noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dihydroxy- + phenylalanine
: an amino acid C9H11NO4 that in the levorotatory form is found in the
broad bean and is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease
Alternatively dopro was this:
ain Entry: Do·bro
Pronunciation: 'dO-(")brO
Function: trademark
-- used for an acoustic guitar having a metal resonator
Now. Did he play guitar? And did he leave $ there, or a letter? |
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Re: meaning of words
From: guzzi-ga on 15 Sep 2004 17:25 PDT |
Here's a thing, 'dobro' means good, or wellbeing etc in Serbo-Croat. That almost exhausts my S-C vocabulary. Best |
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Re: meaning of words
From: gle-ga on 15 Sep 2004 20:04 PDT |
Hello I am Ukrainian and the word dobro ... means good or well being in our language as well. Dobra is the femiinine version for the word and means the same thing. Best regards C |
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