Contents
- 1 In which language is milk called Susu?
- 2 What is susu milk?
- 3 What called Susu in English?
- 4 Where does the word susu come from?
- 5 What is tea called in different languages?
- 6 What is Susu India?
- 7 What is susu in Swahili?
- 8 What is Susu Bubuk in English?
- 9 How do I start a susu?
- 10 How do you say hello in Susu?
In which language is milk called Susu?
French: lait | Spanish: leche |
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Italian: latte | Indonesian & Malaysian: susu |
Greek: gala | Arabic: haleeb |
German: milch | Chinese: nai |
Icelandic: mjólk | Romanian: lapte |
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What is susu milk?
Safwan on Twitter: ” Susu means milk in Malaysia, Breast in Philippines & urine in India.
What called Susu in English?
susu in American English (ˈsuːˌsuː) an institutionalized kinship group among the Dobuans, composed of a woman, her brother, and the woman’s children.
Where does the word susu come from?
From Malay susu, from Proto-Malayic * susu (ʔ) (“breast”), from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian * susu, from Proto-Austronesian * susu.
What is tea called in different languages?
Derivatives of te
Language | Name |
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English | tea |
French | thé |
Hebrew | תה, te |
Italian | tè |
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What is Susu India?
The proper word for urine in Hindi is ‘Mutra’ or ‘Peshaab’. Urine is also referred as ‘ susu ‘, however that is a colloquial or rather a baby-term for urine, i.e., small kids refer urine as susu. Indian parents have a tendency of making a noise of ssssssssssss to make babies pee in their WC.
What is susu in Swahili?
English Translation. skin / sushi. More meanings for ganda/ susu.
What is Susu Bubuk in English?
Nipple. Last Update: 2015-05-28. Usage Frequency: 2.
How do I start a susu?
Here’s how I started a sou-sou to help me make enough money to get my cake-decorating business off the ground.
- Determine How Much Cash You Need to Start Your Business.
- Find Cash in Your Budget and Earn Extra Money.
- Form a Group.
- Choose a Cash Collector.
- Decide on a Reasonable Contribution.
- Propose Accountability.
How do you say hello in Susu?
b) To greet one person, you use I (you) sing. To great many people, you use wo (You formal). c) I nu wali in Susu means Thank you. I nu wali is also use for general greeting.