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jinne
/ ˈjiːrə; ˈjiːnə /
interjection
- an exclamation expressive of surprise, admiration, shock, etc
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of jinne1
Example Sentences
Alice's head teacher Jinne Payne, from Churchtown Primary School, described the nine-year-old as "joy embodied".
BioNTech had provided Pfizer with the blueprints for its lab-size mixing system, said Jinne Adisoejoso, a Pfizer drug manufacturing specialist from Belgium who traveled to help the Michigan team in January.
I will not again attempt a history of the disputed word which Barbot derives from Ginahoa, the first negro region visited by the Portuguese; others from Ghana, the modern Kano; from the Jenneh or Jinne of Mungo Park; from Jenna, a coast-town once of note, governed by an officer under the 'King' of Gambia-land, and, in fine, from the Italian Genoa.
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