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You didn't say which meaning you want to use for this word. A buffer can be a barrier which lessens or absorbs a shock. The airbag acts as a buffer in case of an accident. She was the buffer between them, and kept the argument from getting out of hand. Buffer can also mean a chemical substance which minimizes the acidity of a substance. I need a bottle of buffered aspirin; the buffer keeps it from upsetting your stomach. Buffer can also be a verb meaning to do either of the above. The neutral zone between the two countries buffered their rivalry. That substance buffers the chemicals.
You would say "Estamos en Georgia".
how do you say' hello i will be talking about' in georgia
about 867 miles if when you say NY you mean New York City.
You could say a "colony of ants".
If by opposite, you mean the country ruling the colony, the nation that is the centre of the empire, then you might say overlord, imperial nation, ruler, governing state, or perhaps mother country or homeland, depending on the relationship between colony and ruler.
"Bonjour, je m'appelle Georgia."
5 million dollars.
the airport
The Florida fans say that Georgia has beaten them 48 times, Georgia fans say it's been 49. The extra one that Georgia claims came in 1904.
It would be correct to say that it was a Portugese Colony for close to 500 years.
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