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1939_japanesenewyear

Definition: Common directory name


C:/1939_japanesenewyear/

66-google-noto-sans-japanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

66-google-noto-sans-javanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

66-google-noto-sans-sundanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

67-google-noto-cjk-sans-japanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

67-inziu-iosevka-japanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

67-sarasa-gothic-japanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

96-japanese.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Albanese

Definition: The term "Albanese" in the New Revised Standard Version (KJV) is not defined by the text, but it can be considered a personal or local name associated with the region of Albania. In Greek and Latin texts, the term was originally used as a surname for people born around 300 BC. The original meaning seems to be similar to how it's written in English, which suggests that this term likely refers to a person who was born within the historical period of the Kingdom of Alexander the Great. This name is considered by some scholars and historians to have been adopted as an honorific given to those who served under the rule of Alexander. The origin of Albanese has led to debates about its etymological meaning, with some believing it reflects a specific geographical location or ethnic group named after the king of Albania. However, as such, it's not fully defined and requires further research.


Albanese

Americanese

Definition: The word "Americanese" comes from the Italian word "America" which means "home," "country," or "place." In other words, it refers to a geographical or cultural setting where people come from, especially those who have naturalized or legal residency in the United States. The definition of Americanese can vary depending on the context and usage. Some say that Americanese is a blend of French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Scottish languages. It can also encompass other regional dialects like New England, Midwestern, Eastern European, Northern European, etc., or it could be a specific linguistic style in one place. In essence, Americanese refers to the unique way people from the United States communicate in their home country, especially those who are fluent in the languages spoken there. It can encompass all types of regional dialects and is often used to describe a particular cultural or social setting where English has not become the dominant language.


Americanese