"Kore ijo" translates to "green core" in English. It typically refers to the inner part of a fruit or vegetable that is green in color, often associated with freshness or ripeness. The term is commonly used in various contexts, including culinary discussions or agricultural descriptions.
"Go again!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Va encore! The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular will be "va kore" in northerly French and "va aw-kor" in southerly French.
The Bengali quotation translates to "Behind every successful person, there is a woman's hand." It emphasizes the supportive role women play in the success of individuals. The phrase encourages recognizing and appreciating this contribution, urging to quickly find such a supportive woman rather than wasting time.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
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Those who have been given the name of Coretta have a proud and noble name, quite distinguished throughout history. While there are many variations, it's origin is with the Greek word kore, meaning "contented, satisfied" or "maiden"; akin to Kora. Coralie is from the French, meaning "coral".
This.
これ (kore)
It means "is this a book?".
(Japanese) Minna, Mite Kore (English) Everyone, watch this
これまで Kore made
KORE was created in 1927.
Kore, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Kore was also known as Persephone and translates into maiden. Kore was also known as the queen of the underworld.
Kore. Ydro. was created in 1993.
Prabhakar Kore was born in 1947.
Vinay Kore was born in 1971.
The Kore Gang happened in 2010.
this - kore what is this? - kore WA nan desu ka?