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  • Aka is full of wicked tongue-twisters and abounds in what linguists call "consonant clusters": sequences of sounds that are unutterable for English speakers, such as "tkshing" for ginger.

    Dying Languages of the World 2010

  • Aka is a cute red-haired 20-year-old girl who’s trying to live out her dream as a seiyuu.

    A quick review of REC (anime) « Undercover 2010

  • Upon reading the synopsis, I thought it had a pretty good premise in that it’s main female character, Aka, is a seiyuu who’s trying to make a name for herself in the voice acting industry.

    A quick review of REC (anime) « Undercover 2010

  • Thanks to this project, people across the globe can hear two young men rap in Hruso also called Aka or Angka.

    Nataly Kelly: How Translation Is Changing the World Nataly Kelly 2010

  • Thanks to this project, people across the globe can hear two young men rap in Hruso also called Aka or Angka.

    Nataly Kelly: How Translation Is Changing the World Nataly Kelly 2010

  • Thanks to this project, people across the globe can hear two young men rap in Hruso also called Aka or Angka.

    Nataly Kelly: How Translation Is Changing the World Nataly Kelly 2010

  • Lewanika, popularly known as Aka, said that for too long the Lozis had to sell their cattle, timber, grass, fish and mango resources at the lowest prices without the least possible processing and no investment into diversifying the local economy, while non-Lozi people made maximum dollar profits.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Glinnes ate a few bites of breakfast, then tried to call Aka-die.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • The Hewletts work amid a group of peaceful net-hunting foragers in central Africa known as the Aka , who live in migratory camps of about 25 to 35 individuals.

    Slate Magazine Jesse Bering 2011

  • Residents of the Himalayan region, who farm pigs, rice and barley, spoke two known languages called Aka and Miji but the linguists heard unfamiliar words that turned out to be

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

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