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skase = shut up.

gamimeni = f***ed (F)

gamimenos = f***ed (M)

Murli = Dumb (F)

Murlos = dumb (M)

Ilithia = stupid (F)

Ilithios = Stupid (M)

those are all I know the meanings of but I do know more.

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