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What does kara mean?

kara

(Sikhism) A bangle worn by Sikhs, one of the five Ks, to remind them to do God's work.

Kara

A en given name.

Kara

A Papua New Guinean language (ISO code 'leu'), formerly called Lemakot.

Kara

The language presumed to have been spoken by the Gaya confederacy in southern Korea, thought by some scholars to be attested from thirteen placenames.

Kara

An Omotic language (ISO code 'kxh'), also sometimes called Karo.

Kara

The twenty-fifth year of the 60 year cycle of the Tamil calendar.

Synonyms kara synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as kara?

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Kaya Gaya

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Movie subtitles

The same as Kara.
You left the cafe before Scott and Kara.
Did you know Kara?
Did you kill Kara?
Where were you at the time Kara was murdered?
Most likely the Gulf of Ob or Kara.
Should be reaching the Gulf of Kara by now.
You tell me. An explosion over the Kara Gulf.
Kara, it's time I told you the truth.
He's betrayed us all, Kara.
And he set you up as the sniper, Kara.
Kara, listen to me!
Kara, my darling, you were absolutely perfect.
Come, Kara.
Mr. Scott did you kill Kara? - I don't remember.
Where were you at the time that Kara was murdered?
Soon it'll be too late. - Do not take them, Kara.
Should reach the Gulf of Kara soon.
An explosion over the Kara Gulf.
Hello, Kara.
Most great artists find mathematics troublesome, Kara.
Kara, I've been looking for you for ages.
Put your fingers here, Kara, and press hard.
You have each other and you have Kara.
Kara!
Mr. Scott did you kill Kara?
Where were you at the time that Kara was murdered? I'm not sure.
Do not take them, Kara.
Kara, go to the place of novices.
The Kara Kum?
No, let's suppose it's Kara Kum.
Kara, check the floor.
This is my wife, Kara.
I got to apologize for Kara's coffee.
You see, Kara's coffee is weak-tasting.
Kara and Sara Fratelli.
All right, Kara and Sara.

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