Stephen Frank Krar has written:
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I dont think so but steve krar is my uncle he was in the hospital a few days ago but hes ok now. P.s hi my name is myah krar
The Ethiopian krar is a five- or six-stringed lute traditionally used in Ethiopian music. The tuning of the krar can vary, but it often follows a pentatonic scale, with the most common tuning being C, D, E, G, and A. This scale gives the krar its distinctive sound that is integral to various Ethiopian musical styles. The instrument is typically played in both solo and ensemble settings, contributing to the rich tapestry of Ethiopian cultural expression.
Claude Sumner has written: 'Aux sources ethiopiennes de la philosophie africaine' -- subject(s): Philosophy, African, Philosophical anthropology, Philosophy, Ethiopian, Ethiopian Philosophy, African Philosophy 'AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY =' 'Living springs of wisdom and philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, African, Philosophy, Ethiopian, Ethiopian Philosophy, African Philosophy 'Zena Skendes tabib = The life of Skendes the wise' 'Krar' 'Classical Ethiopian philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Ethiopian, Ethiopian Philosophy 'Eight types of ethical theory' -- subject(s): Ethics 'Bibliographical lists of works by and on Professor Claude Sumner' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Oromo wisdom literature' -- subject(s): Folk literature, Oromo, Proverbs, Oromo, Oromo Folk literature, Oromo Proverbs 'Proverbs, songs, folktales' -- subject(s): Folk literature, Oromo, Translations into English, Oromo (African people), Folklore, Oromo Folk literature 'Kebero'
The question is very confusingly worded (and, in English, ungrammatical). How about I ignore it and just answer the question I feel like answering, which is "What will krypton react with?" Krypton will react with fluorine and oxygen under certain conditions. KrAr+ and KrH+ polyatomic ions have been investigated, and there's some evidence for a KrXe or KrXe+ species. Krypton apparently can also bond with nitrogen or carbon if you start with a krypton-fluorine compound and react it with a cyanide compound at low temperatures. That's pretty much it, so far as is currently known.
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