Older brother in Korean
2006-08-12 17:30:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In Greek it's a term used for Celebration
but in German Opa Means Grandfather.
2006-08-12 17:29:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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in Portuguese .. you shout it.. OPPA !! its when you are pleasantly surprised.. such as.. if you were opening a christmas gift.. and didn't expect to get what you wanted you might shout .. OPPA ! .. or if you playin pool .. and you hit 2 balls in.. in a row.. OPPA !
the greek say OBBA .. maybe in the same way
2006-08-12 18:16:49
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answer #3
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answered by nola_cajun 6
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I think its German for Grampa! Can you use it in a sentence so we know what you are talking about!
2006-08-12 17:29:58
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answer #4
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answered by jl_68 2
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grandfather in german
kinda like what we call gramps instead of grandpa
2006-08-12 18:46:56
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Grandpa, in German
2006-08-12 17:29:16
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answer #6
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answered by lynda_is 6
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lol, OPPA!!! lol, from "my big fat greek wedding"? lol, it's so hilarious!!! =) ... um, sorry... but i don't know...
2006-08-12 18:56:20
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answered by victoria 2
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It's Greek for 'Ole!'.
2006-08-12 17:52:27
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answered by J9 6
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its greek for cheers!
i think....
2006-08-12 17:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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