"In Konkani, there is a phrase roughly transcribed 'illeshe'. This means "a bit", but in practice I've learned it could be anything from a pinch to a cupful."
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2006-07-19 21:31:06
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answered by h2o4me2 1
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sounds like the end of the word manalishi (pronounced MAN-ILL-LEE-SHE) which is a type of snake. Judas Priest did a song called "The green manalishi with the two-pronged crown"
2006-07-20 14:58:57
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answered by pjm81x 2
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Champs Ellyse is a famous shopping street in France
2006-07-20 04:27:47
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answered by mkaamsel 4
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I don't know about that, but a word that is close is 'Illahee', pronounced ill-e-hee, it's a city in Washington and a Native American word.
2006-07-20 11:43:05
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answered by ♥ Luveniar♫ 7
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Aint got a clue! Good luck!
2006-07-20 04:28:35
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answered by Jimmy Pete 5
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ELISI... a filipino song sung by the "Parokya ni Edgar" (edgar's parish).... meaning a helicopter's rotary blade....
2006-07-20 05:01:53
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answered by VeRDuGo 5
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Its actually 3 words. 'Ill is she?' ie is she ill
2006-07-20 06:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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it could be someones name, perhaps?
2006-07-20 04:59:38
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answered by ? 3
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