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    Tahitian ʻeta has a distinct shape, like an ʻokina turned 90° or more clockwise.[citation needed] The ʻokina is treated as a separate letter in the Hawaiian...
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  • Okina may refer to: ʻOkina, a letter used in some Polynesian languages, visually resembling a left single quotation mark Okina (翁?) or Kashiwazaki Nenji...
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  • Megumi Okina (奥菜 恵, Okina Megumi, born 6 August 1979) is a Japanese actress and singer. Born in Hiroshima and raised in Tokyo, she made her J-Pop debut...
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  • Hawaiian Bible, they used the ʻokina to distinguish koʻu ('my') from kou ('your'). It was not until 1864 that the ʻokina became a recognized letter of...
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    Otaku (redirect from Ōkina otomodachi)
    children is not considered an ōkina otomodachi, nor is a parent who buys anime DVDs or manga volumes for their children; ōkina otomodachi are those who consume...
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  • orthography because there is a special letter in the Hawaiian alphabet, the ʻokina. The ʻokina represents a glottal stop, which indicates a short pause to separate...
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  • have preferred to use this symbol, the ʻokina, to better represent spoken Hawaiian. Nonetheless, excluding the ʻokina may facilitate interface with English-oriented...
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    Okina (Spanish: Oquina) is a village of the municipality of Bernedo, in the province of Álava in the Basque Country of Spain, situated about 15 kilometres...
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  • Okina Kyogoku (京極 おきな, Kyōgoku Okina, born 20 October 2001) is a Japanese competitor in synchronised swimming. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics...
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  • Unicode that is used in a number of Polynesian alphabets as the letter ʻokina to represent the glottal stop, and in the Uzbek alphabet to form the letters...
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