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  1. Kou Yamori (夜 (ヤ) 守 (モリ) コウ, Yamori Kō?) is the main protagonist of Call of the Night. He is a middle school student who began skipping classes to venture around his home city Komori at late night.

  2. Mori is the author of ¿Qué pasa con su amor que no encaja? (3.55 avg rating, 124 ratings, 21 reviews), トナリノコイツ [Tonari no Koitsu] (3.14 avg rating, 7 ...

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  3. 1. (location) the place over there, there, over there - a location word, or locative, which follows immediately after particles such as ki, i, hei and kei. ( Te Kākano Textbook (Ed. 2): 121; Te Pihinga Textbook (Ed. 2): 24;) Show example. Synonyms: korā, rā. 2. (location) further, further away - when used with atu.

  4. Greetings and sign-offs. Translations in the Kuputaka are displayed with Te Reo on top and English below, and ordered alphabetically by English.

  5. Mori. 3.54. 125ratings21reviews. ¡Es imposible que me enamore de este tío!Misaki Amami, una oficinista sensible y que va a la última, esconde un secreto detrás de la luz que irradia allá por donde va: Es una loca de los videojuegos.

  6. Need to translate "コウモリ" (Kōmori) from Japanese? Here's what it means.

  7. www.tepapa.govt.nz › discover-collections › read-watch-playMāori gardening tools | Te Papa

    The kō is likened to the hoe. It is the best-known and was the most widely used of all Māori agricultural tools. Mainly a soil-loosening tool, it had various shapes and lengths, and was made from a variety of woods, depending on the nature of the soil and the requirements of the user.