Examples of using Rosa in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Thank you, Rosa.
ROSA: What do you want?
With Rosa.
Rosa. I said come here.
In Latin, sub rosa.
Rosa. I said come here.
Santa Rosa Mountain.
Rosa just called.
Author Gianfranco Rosa.
Aunt Rosa saw us off.
December 15 St. Mary Di Rosa.
Rosa, a soda for the doctor.
Thought on“Rosa Centifolia”.
How are you, Sister Rosa?
Rosa, you don't have to buy me anything, okay?
You don't have to buy me anything, Rosa.
Rosa was the first local pioneer in Santa Ana.*.
I don't know if I can just do that, Rosa.
Look, Doña Rosa, I'm going to leave you these pills.
He is married to Yamuna Keeneri, a doctor by profession,and has two children, Rosa And Azad.
Rosa Divina- for flute and alto saxophone.
Wilhelm's home in Sils Maria, Rosa went for a check-up in Basel.
Rosa gave me fragments from Wilhelm's follow-up to"Maloja's Snake".
Upper tangent arc andsunvex Parry arc seen over Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, on November 24, 2015.
Luciano de la Rosa established that Spanish was spoken by a total of 60% of the population in the early 20th century as a first, second or third language.
CP John(Cheruvathoor Poulose John) Born(1957-04-22)22 April 1957 Kunnamkulam Nationality Indian Occupation Politician& Social Worker Years active1980- present Parent(s) CI Poulose& Rosa.
Rosa Olga Sansom QSM(née Jensen, 3 June 1900- 1 July 1989) was a notable New Zealand teacher, museum director, botanist, broadcaster and writer.
Joseph Paneagaden Born 1970 Parappur, Thrissur district, Kerala, India Died 26-August-2017 Occupation Actor, Producer Known for Laloorinu Parayanullathu Spouse(s) Reeja Joseph Children Clintan Joseph, Hinta Maria Parent(s)Antony, Rosa.
Rosa's mother, who was a Miss Abercrombie, died when the child was nine months of age, leaving four young children; and it was then that Rosa's maternal aunt, Mrs. Rosa Vertner, adopted her.
Luciano de la Rosa established that Spanish was spoken by a total of 60% of the population in the early 20th century as a first, second or third language. Following the American occupation of the Philippines and the imposition of English, the use of Spanish declined gradually.