Kalba ended in 1952.
Kalba was created in 1903.
Ittihad Kalba was created in 1972.
35 000 people live in the city of Kalba . . !
1. Khor Dubai (Dubai Creek) 2. Khor Kalba ( Kalba Creek) 3. Al Yufra Creek (In Umm Al Quwain)
1. Khor Dubai (Dubai Creek) 2. Khor Kalba ( Kalba Creek) 3. Al Yufra Creek (In Umm Al Quwain)
kälb (In ancient Jewish Aramaic, it's kalba (כלבא)
well, the exact translation would be:"my lithuanian writing is terrible" = "mano rasytine lietuviu kalba yra siaubinga"but "man sunku rasyti lietuviskai" = "for me it's difficult to write in Lithuanian" would sound more usual.Lietuviškai rašau labai prastai.
dogstein, doggman or dog-ben-hur :) by 'Jewish' i presume u mean Hebrew? as Jewish is the individuals' culture and religion and ethnic identity- not the language they speak. in Hebrew dog is kelev (כלב) and a female dog is kalba (כלבה) incidentally why would u need to know this?
It's Lithuanian. It means: Hi, don't be mad at me I don't feel good, I don't whan't to coment, and I don't whan't to have coments.I'm writing in Lithuanian, so no one will understand me. I hope you willl translate this. Kiss you.
Bhindi Bazaar, or Bhendi Bazaar, got its name from the local produce market that used to specialize in selling okra, known as bhindi in Hindi. Over time, the area expanded and became known as Bhindi Bazaar due to its historical association with the vegetable.
In August 1780, Gate's army ran into British troops outside Camden. The Americans were in no condition to fight. They were out of supplies and half-starved. Even worse, Gates put the inexperienced militia along part of the frontline instead of behind the veterans. When the British attacked, the militia panicked and ran. Gates also fled, but Kalba remained with his soldiers and received fatal wounds.
Yes, but because koalas sleep for most of the day and are chiefly nocturnal, you can usually only see them at night. They even have an albino koala, Onya-Birri (meang "ghost boy" in the language of the Aborigines") who is currently the world's only captive albino koala (but not the world's first; The San Diego Zoo used to have an albino koala named Goolara, who died of cancer; Goolara's grandfather, Kalba, was also an albino).