as per some langauge it means man dick
2006-10-29 04:00:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Nikkie Lauda was F1 World champ
now he has an air line
2006-10-29 11:59:13
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answered by Klamidia 2
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In the form given, lauda is a Latin imperative from the verb laudo. It is a command to "Praise".
2006-10-30 00:14:43
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answered by Jeannie 7
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The word 'lauda' is Latin. It comes from the word 'laudo', which means to praise or approve.
2006-10-29 12:06:10
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answered by mc_anduril25 1
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dont know what it means but lauda air is the austrian national airline
2006-10-29 11:52:42
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answered by Al 6
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I don't know what language it's in but it's probably one of the romantic languages. It sounds like the root word is the Latin, laudate which means laud and honor and praise.
2006-10-29 11:54:41
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answered by slytheringrl29 3
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is it another form of the Latin word Laude which means honors ie
*** laude, "with honor"; direct translation: "with praise"
magna *** laude, "with great honor"; direct translation: "with great praise"
summa *** laude, "with highest honor"; direct translation: "with highest praise"
2006-10-29 12:02:34
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answered by Mari C 3
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it means dick in tamil language
2006-10-29 12:49:01
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answered by neo 1
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man with ears on fire in austrian
2006-10-29 11:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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is it turn up the volume?
2006-10-29 11:51:42
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answered by dr strangelove 3
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