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| | interrogative particle (classical) | |
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| | final particle indicating enthusiasm etc | |
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| | Jesus | |
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| | Jehovah (biblical name for God, Hebrew: YHWH) / compare Yahweh 雅威 and God 上帝 | |
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| | Jerusalem | |
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| | Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies | |
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| | Protestantism | |
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| | Yelü Chucai (1190-1244), Khitan statesman and advisor to Genghis Khan and Ögödei Khan, known for convincing the Mongols to tax the conquered population of the north China plains rather than slaughter it | |
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| | Christmas (Tw) | |
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| | Yale | |
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| | Jeremy or Jeremiah (name) | |
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| | Chao Phraya River, the main river of Thailand | |
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| | riviera (loanword) (Tw) | |
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| | Jesus Christ | |
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| | The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) | |
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| | Jericho (Biblical city) | |
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| | to make a V sign (esp. when posing for photos) | |
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| | Jesse (son of Obed) | |
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| | two-character surname Yelü | |
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| | Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881), great Russian novelist, author of Crime and Punishment 罪與罰|罪与罚 | |
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| | Yale University | |
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| | János Bolyai (1802-1860), one of the discoverers of non-Euclidean geometry | |
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| | Vasilievich (name) | |
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| | Yollig Taxin or Yelü Dashi (1087-1143), Chinese-educated Khitan leader, founder of Western Liao 西遼|西辽 in Central Asia | |
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| | (Tw) Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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| | Moiseyev (name) / Igor Aleksandrovich Moiseyev (1906-2007), choreographer of folk dance and founder of Moiseyev dance company | |
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| | Jezebel, wife of Ahab and mother of Ahaziah, major character in 1 Kings 16:31, 19:1, 21 and 2 Kings 9, killed by Jehu 耶戶|耶户 | |
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| | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | |
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| | Samoyed (dog) | |
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| | Jehu (842-815 BC), Israelite king, prominent character in 2 Kings 9:10 | |
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| | Book of Jeremiah | |
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| | Samoyed (dog) | |
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| | Jechoniah or Jeconiah (son of Josiah) | |
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| | Jephthah (Hebrew: Yiftach) son of Gilead, Judges 11-foll. | |
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| | Good Friday | |
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| | Fiat Siena | |
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| | Jehovah's Witnesses | |
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| | Ascension Day (Christian festival forty days after Easter) | |
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| | the Lamentations of Jeremiah | |
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| | Yerevan, capital of Armenia / also written 埃里溫|埃里温 | |
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| | Kaya or Karenni ethnic group of Myanmar | |
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| | Kaya state of Myanmar | |
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| | Urbain Le Verrier (1811-1877), French mathematician and astronomer who predicted the position of Neptune | |
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| | capoeira (loanword) | |
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| | Skopje, capital of North Macedonia (Tw) | |
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| | Oviedo (Asturian: Uviéu), capital of Asturias in northwest Spain | |
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| | Paya Lebar, a place in Singapore | |
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| | Chao Phraya Phra Klang (Royal Finance and External Affairs Minister), the honorary title of the 18th century official of the royal court of Thailand who translated 三國演義|三国演义 (Romance of the Three Kingdoms) into Thai | |
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| | Samye town and monastery in central Tibet | |
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| | Messier catalog of nebulae and clusters (1784) | |
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| | Vyasa, Indian sage and scribe, supposed author of epic 摩訶婆羅多|摩诃婆罗多 and a major figure in it | |
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| | (name) Fayed / Mohamed Al-Fayed (1929-2023), Egyptian business magnate | |
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| | Nursultan Nazarbayev (1940-), president of Kazakhstan 1990-2019 | |
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| | crepuscular rays / sunbeams | |
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| | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | |
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| | a Jesuit / member of Society of Jesus | |
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| | Advent (Christian period of 4 weeks before Christmas) | |
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| | Jelena Jankovic (1985-), Serbian tennis player | |
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| | the Society of Jesus / the Jesuits | |
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| | a Jesuit | |
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| | Letsie III of Lesotho | |
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| | Abu Sayyaf, militant Islamist separatist group also known as al-Harakat al-Islamiyya | |
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| | Lake Urmia, northwest Iran, a major salt lake / formerly called lake Rezaiyeh | |
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