House ceremony
Paalukachal
Apart from "buddy", there's "friend", "pal", or "mate".
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pal,Boy, is my pal swell.
The noun 'pen pal' is a:singular nouncommon nouncompound nounconcrete noun (a word for a person)
Carefully, pal, that's a rattlesnake!
"Pal kachal" in Tamil refers to the act of boiling milk until it overflows from the container as a ritual to bring prosperity and good luck. It is often performed during housewarming ceremonies or other auspicious occasions in Tamil culture.
Kachal's population is 3,353.
kachal
Apart from "buddy", there's "friend", "pal", or "mate".
it means moment(s). lamhaa also means moment(s).
In Welsh slang, "butty" is a term used to refer to a friend or buddy. It is a casual and friendly way to address someone.
Lajos Pal Biro has written: 'English-Hungarian, Hungarian-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Hungarian language, English language, Hungarian, English
You may go to my message board and tell me your purpose for an English speaking pen pal and we can see if I can help you out. My English skills are better than average.
In Sanskrit units for time are 'Vipal - Pal - Ghati' ; as Minute -Second - Hour in English. In English time, a day consists of 24 hours; while in Indian astronomy a day consists of 60 ghati. So, in conversion 1 minute =2.5 pal
According to both a Japanese to English dictionary and a Romaji to English website (which I know to be extremely accurate), it's not a Japanese term. The website said "not found", and the closest word in the dictionary was "tomodachi", meaning pal or friend in the reference meaning, as in, "Hey, pal." or "Hello, friends."
"Stage" is an English equivalent of the Italian word palcoscenico.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be translated as "proscenium, (performing/theater) stage". The pronunciation will be "PAL-ko-SHEH-nee-ko" in Italian.
"Friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian word amico. The masculine singular noun also translates as "buddy," "mate" or "pal" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-MEE-ko" in Pisan Italian.