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Re: Too Kai Pai
Not even Japanese Hick speak sound like that.
My guess is it's that language in New Zealand called Maori. I remember hearing it and it sounds like Japanese, Hawaiian and Korean slapped together. This however, doesn't help give the definition ;P |
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Re: Too Kai Pai
Hmm, I see te kai pai in http://www.tokerau.co.nz/index_files...ndmentBill.htm (Which is Maori as OTC said).
Pai means family. To dai means students. Could it be to dai pai? |
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Re: Too Kai Pai
Thank you all so much especially naruto hurano... (because it isn't the exact phrase, i don't get the full fifty, but i get some of the money
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