I'm not sure of the English equivalent, but it's a phrase used in official documents when somebody has applied for something from a public office, the application was denied, the applicant complained, and the application has been passed on to the next higher authority for another evaluation.
In English, I think it would be something like "the decision was appealed".
wheat flour
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it's because they can kill the bunnies
The word "Bible" comes from the Greek "biblos" meaning "book"
If the e has an acute accent on it it means "wheat" in French. It doesn't mean anything in English.
what des the suffix "BLE" mean?
ngani ngani ngani ble ble ble tang ina nyo!!
What is the english word for maram oru varam
com-pa-ra-ble
Ble !