The cast of Leit nait shou - 2008 includes: Quim Bonet as himself Blanca Busquets as herself David Canto as himself Najat El Hachmi as herself Daniel Faura as Hands Sandra Faura as herself Oriol Faura as himself Xavier Grasset as himself Carmina Hereu as herself Ricard Isidro as himself Sergio Makaroff as himself Joan Rosquellas Ivan Rosquellas as himself Joan Rosquellas as himself Albert Vilar Albert Vilar as himself
Rajdgani nait Ka Jodi Chahiye 02 04 2020
Sergio Makaroff has: Played himself in "Arsenal" in 1985. Played himself in "Moros y cristianos" in 1997. Played himself in "La cosa nostra" in 1999. Played himself in "En el candelabro" in 1999. Played Home sauna in "Catalans a la romana" in 2000. Played himself in "El bus" in 2007. Played himself in "Leit nait shou" in 2008. Played himself in "Banda ampla" in 2009.
Italian
The cast of Tunait is de nait - 1980 includes: Carlos Boyero Antonio Resines Estrella Trenado
21 - 25 February, 2011
That should be spelt "Nollaig mhaith chugat", it means "a good Christmas to you"
Irish Gaelic would normally be "Nollaig shona dhuit!"(merry Christmas to-you).
Najat El Hachmi has: Played herself in "La nit al dia" in 2002. Played herself in "Enfoque" in 2004. Played herself in "Els matins a TV3" in 2004. Played herself in "Senyores i senyors" in 2004. Played herself in "Qwerty" in 2007. Played herself in "Leit nait shou" in 2008. Played herself in "Banda ampla" in 2009. Played herself in "Divendres" in 2009. Played herself in "Singulars" in 2009. Played herself in "No me la puc treure del cap" in 2010. Played herself in "Gent de paraula" in 2010. Played herself in "Via llibre" in 2011. Played herself in "Mestres" in 2012.
Jodi Huisentruit was born in 1968.
Yogeshwar. has written: 'Bhagavan Raman Maharshi'
In the Solomon Islands, the most common way to say goodnight is "goodnight" itself, as English is one of the official languages. However, in the local Solomon Islands Pijin language, you can say "gudnis" or "nait nait" to bid someone goodnight. These phrases are commonly used to wish someone a peaceful night's rest in the Solomon Islands.