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  2. Chau - Wikipedia

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    Chau may refer to: Châu, a Vietnamese surname, including a list of people with the name; Zhou (surname), or Chau, a Chinese family name, including a list of people ...

  3. Ciao - Wikipedia

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    Spanish: in Argentina and Uruguay the word chau is the most common expression for "goodbye". In Chile , chao is the standard farewell. In Spain , where "adios" (with a religious etymology as "goodbye", the same as Italian "addio" and French "adieu", meaning "to God" in English) is the common expression, people can use chao as an original way of ...

  4. Zhou (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Knives Chau (Zhou Knives), fictional character from the Scott Pilgrim franchise; Mr. Chau, fictional character from the Scott Pilgrim franchise; Zhou Tong (Water Margin), fictional character from the Chinese classic the Water Margin; Zhou Botong, a fictional character from the Legend of the Condor Hero and Return of the Condor Heroes novels

  5. Chu (Vietnamese surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chau is the anglicized variation of Châu. Notable people with the surname Chu/Châu. Chu Văn An; Châu Văn Tiếp (Châu Doãn Ngạnh), 18th century Vietnamese ...

  6. Chauvinism - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [8] This French quality finds its parallel in the English-language term jingoism, which has retained the meaning of chauvinism strictly in its original sense; that is, an attitude of belligerent nationalism. [8] [9] [10] In 1945, political theorist Hannah Arendt described the concept thus:

  7. Bella ciao - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the song are unclear, although one hypothesis is that "Bella Ciao" was originally sung as "Alla mattina appena alzata" ("In the morning as soon as I woke up") by seasonal workers of paddy fields of rice, especially in Italy's Po Valley from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, with different lyrics. [1]

  8. Vietnamese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    True pronouns are categorized into two classes depending on if they can be preceded by the plural marker chúng, bọn, or các.Like other Asian pronominal systems, Vietnamese pronouns indicate the social status between speakers and others in the conversation in addition to grammatical person and number.

  9. Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of Nguyễn as a family name in Vietnam extends to outside the country, due to numerous and widespread Vietnamese emigrants.Outside Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics, as Nguyen.