In Esperanto it means 'Grandfatherly'.
2006-12-12 08:24:50
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answer #1
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answered by Jagg 5
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Spanish:
Ave Caesar = Hail Caesar
Ave MarÃa = Hail Mary
2006-12-12 05:53:47
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answer #2
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answered by Martha P 7
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Ave in Portuguese means " bird " . But its more formal than "pássaro".
Av. is abbreviation of Avenida ( Avenue )
2006-12-12 08:13:46
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answered by Dark cloudy 7
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The only other language I know it in is spanish, and it means bird.
2006-12-12 05:15:57
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answer #4
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answered by ♡Rummy1125 2
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In many languages, it means nothing. As used here, it comes from Latin and means "hail." (As in "cheer for", not ice balls.)
2006-12-12 05:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it means of the air or of the sky... ie ...aviation , aves..the classification of birds
2006-12-12 05:16:18
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answered by Generator gator 3
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PEOPLE IN OLD ROME WAS USE THAT TO CHEER FOR THEIR EMPEROR.IT CAN MEANT LIVE LONG LIFE
2006-12-12 05:23:10
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answered by mirka_1412 3
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short for avenue
2006-12-12 05:16:36
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answered by uncle J 4
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avenue he he ha ha
2006-12-12 05:59:57
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answered by i8ntsane 2
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