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Rra is a word used to address a male person in Setswana. For example; 'Hello rra.'
It's like Mr. and Mma is most closely "madame"
RRA can stand for several things, so the meaning can vary depending on the context. Some possible meanings include "Rural Rehabilitation Administration," "Residential Rental Agreement," and "Realistic Results Academy." To determine the precise meaning, more information about the specific context is needed.
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shugfa udg rra dhyyrswj rust is made up of all mould, wee and poo
Visit this site with some useful everyday phrases and spoken examples: http://www.botswana-tourism.gov.bw/culture_and_his/language.html
If you mean Silla, an ancient Korean kingdom 新羅 /shi ra gi/ is the term. If you mean it just as a name/title スィッラ /si-rra/ would be the Japanization for it.
Better known as SPARTAN 117. Its simply a code name used over the radio for Master Chief.
The name Timoteo is typically pronounced as "tee-mo-TAY-oh" with the stress on the second syllable.
Participatory Rural Appraisal, It is an approach in witch you judge and analyze the condition of rural life by,with and from the rural people. Rapid Rural Appraisal, to attain information in less expenditure and quickly in time is called rapid rural appraisal.
"Dumela" is hello in Setswana, the national language of Botswana. "Dumelang" is used when saying hello to more than one person.
The word is Guerra (War) In Spanish when a G is followed by a UI or UE the U is silent unless there are two dots over the U (Ü) and the G is always a hard G like the English words Get, Give, Gut. The RR in Spanish is a hard r where you "roll" the R. The tip of your tongue vibrates against the roof of your mouth just behind your upper teeth. Make believe you are imitating the sound of a machine gun being fired. GUE-rra The GUE sound like the GUE in the English word GUEST, or the GE in GET. The RRA sound like the RA in RAT, RAP, RAG or RATTLE, but remember the rolled R The emphasis on the word in on the first syllable.