tete der
The Hawaiian word for "hard-headed" is "po‘o pa‘a."
Louisiana was first discovered by the French in 1684. To this population was added a few hundred French people deported from Acadia in Canada (now Nova Scotia). The name Cajun comes from Cadien, the name of the Acadian exiles. Other French speakers from St Domingue/Haiti, and non-French speakers from many different cultures later joined the fray and contributed to what is now the Cajun language, which is hard to recognize to a French speaker from France.
The Luhya translation of the English word "hard" is "khale" in the Wanga dialect.
The Filipino word for stubborn is "matigas ang ulo." It refers to someone who is hard-headed or obstinate, often refusing to change their mind or attitude despite being persuaded or directed otherwise.
A hard work is un travail difficile / un dur travail in French.
Ah, a hard head in Cajun French is "tête dure." Just like a mighty oak tree standing strong against the wind, sometimes we all need a little extra resilience to face life's challenges. Embrace your inner strength and remember, even the toughest of hearts can still be filled with kindness and compassion.
Hard Headed Woman was created on 1958-01-15.
"Hard-headed" in English is testa dura or testonein Italian.
The Hawaiian word for "hard-headed" is "po‘o pa‘a."
cux there hard in other places too
1961
it's hard to translate but it should be 'tourner les tables' - this is the literate translation but it seems to mean 'dominer l'autre'
Tagalog Translation of HARD: mahirap
Louisiana was first discovered by the French in 1684. To this population was added a few hundred French people deported from Acadia in Canada (now Nova Scotia). The name Cajun comes from Cadien, the name of the Acadian exiles. Other French speakers from St Domingue/Haiti, and non-French speakers from many different cultures later joined the fray and contributed to what is now the Cajun language, which is hard to recognize to a French speaker from France.
The Luhya translation of the English word "hard" is "khale" in the Wanga dialect.
Hard headed and stubborn.
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