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  • Donald Trumpundefined Offline
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    Aho = Idiot in the Osaka dialect of Japanese.

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    • Rihannaundefined Offline
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      A japanese word meaning idiot, fool, stupid and (Japanese word) baka. Ahou somewhat stronger in sense.
      This is a kansai (Kyoto, Osaka region) dialect.

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        Mark Zuckerberg
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        Something that is said when someone strongsly agrees with someone.

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          An exclamatory word ..from punjabi ...means yes ..when anyone shouts aloud ..AHO! yeah! like we have drunk with redbull and full of energy

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            The Japanese word for idiot.

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            • Soniaundefined Sonia

              A Native American word that in Lakota means hello, in Kiowa it means thank you, and in Cherokee it is used at the end of a prayer similar to the use of amen, often accompanied by Mitakuye Oyasin. Adopted by the New Age community and defined by any number of its native meanings or to as a statement of we are all related.

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              @Sonia it’s not Lakota at all. We are trying to find what language it is.

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                it means
                ..amen.. or such in native american language.

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                • Soniaundefined Sonia

                  A Native American word that in Lakota means hello, in Kiowa it means thank you, and in Cherokee it is used at the end of a prayer similar to the use of amen, often accompanied by Mitakuye Oyasin. Adopted by the New Age community and defined by any number of its native meanings or to as a statement of we are all related.

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                  @sonia as a Keetoowah Band Tsalagi (Cherokee) and a Sihasapa Lakota sioux I have so many problems with this. Hello is Hao, Wado is thank you and Mitakuye Oyasin is Lakota.

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                  • Rihannaundefined Rihanna

                    A japanese word meaning idiot, fool, stupid and (Japanese word) baka. Ahou somewhat stronger in sense.
                    This is a kansai (Kyoto, Osaka region) dialect.

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                    @rihanna Sorry babe- but on OUR continent!!!
                    Aho is NATIVE and is generally used spiritually.
                    So disappointing to see you interject some off topic ignorant bs regarding your condescending knowledge of the Japanese language. The rest of us DO NOT have the MONEY 💰 to ever afford to visit Japan, but you go with your over blown and UN-impressive ego that needs constant reinforcement of how cultured you are with your money because you are so WELL TRAVELED in Japan. Pff!🙄
                    REALITY ✅- All of that goes WITHOUT SAYING for people of means. You don’t even belong in this chat!!! Don’t you have some couture Chinese designer to go hablar Japanese with?!?! I am disappointed in the real you🤮.
                    Disappointing beotch. nobody gives to dog turds about all of the dialects of one language you can speak. You are well traveled internationally due to your celeb status and means- this is expected due to all the above sed🙊

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                    • Soniaundefined Sonia

                      A Native American word that in Lakota means hello, in Kiowa it means thank you, and in Cherokee it is used at the end of a prayer similar to the use of amen, often accompanied by Mitakuye Oyasin. Adopted by the New Age community and defined by any number of its native meanings or to as a statement of we are all related.

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                      @sonia aho is not Cherokee. Neither is Mitakuye Oyasin (Lakota)

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                      • Soniaundefined Sonia

                        A Native American word that in Lakota means hello, in Kiowa it means thank you, and in Cherokee it is used at the end of a prayer similar to the use of amen, often accompanied by Mitakuye Oyasin. Adopted by the New Age community and defined by any number of its native meanings or to as a statement of we are all related.

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                        @sonia This is false. It is not a word in Cherokee language and we do not use it

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                          Aho is a term with different meanings in various Native American languages. In Lakota, it is used to say hello. In Kiowa, it is an expression of gratitude, similar to thank you. In Cherokee, it is used at the end of a prayer, similar to amen. It can also be used in the New Age community to express the idea that we are all related.

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