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    Tetum language (redirect from Tetun Dili)
    Tetum/n Dili (given its widespread usage in the capital Dili). This is the form of Tetum (heavily influenced by Portuguese) that developed in Dili during...
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    East Timor Headquarters Av. Dom Boaventura No. 16, Serviços Fomento, Mandarin, Dili 8°33′18″S 125°34′2″E / 8.55500°S 125.56722°E / -8.55500; 125.56722...
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    Historically, the language was referred to by its native speakers as türk dili or türkcə, meaning either "Turkish" or "Turkic". In the early years following...
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  • katorang : we mir : ants (deviated from Dutch : mier) Dili Malay is a variety of trade Malay spoken in Dili, Timor Leste especially in the Kampung Alor area...
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    educating the Chinese schoolchildren in Dili. With the beginnings of steamship traffic between Macau and Dili, the migration of Chinese to Portuguese...
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  • Portuguese, formerly spoken by Timorese mesticos in the Bidau neighborhood of Dili, East Timor. Andaman Creole Hindi, a Hindi-Bengali-Tamil-based creole language...
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  • played before that. The first, between Timor-Leste and Mongolia, began in Dili on 12 March 2015 as part of the AFC's qualification, with East Timorese player...
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    Zairee Zahir (29 October 1992). "Isu Dili: Petugas RTM silap". Berita Harian. Retrieved 5 January 2020. "'Dili incident screening does not reflect Govt...
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    Ladyfinger (biscuit) (category Articles containing Mandarin Chinese-language text)
    savoiardikex (savoiardi biscuits) In Taiwan: 手指餅乾 (finger biscuits) In Turkey: kedi dili (cat's tongue) In the United Kingdom: sponge fingers, boudoir biscuits, baby...
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    Toko Lay (category Buildings and structures in Dili)
    Portuguese: Toko Lay; Tetum: Toko Lay) is a commercial building in the centre of Dili, East Timor. Constructed in 1959 during the Portuguese colonial era, it has...
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