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OP In the movie The Interpreter, Kidman's character is an interpreter for the UN who speaks Ku. At one point she says to the secret serviceman who is assigned to watch over her:
Silvia: We're Kepela: It means: "Standing on opposite sides of the river."
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Is this a real word? I wonder if it means something more than simply: "chalk and cheese."
Last edited by Hydra; 12/16/06 08:13 AM.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Kepela: Standing on opposite sides of a river Hydra 12/16/06 07:48 AM Re: Quenya zmjezhd 12/16/06 10:43 AM Re: Quenya Hydra 12/16/06 01:24 PM Re: Quenya loys 03/01/13 11:48 PM Re: Quenya LukeJavan8 03/02/13 04:39 PM
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