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shoshova
[ʃoʃova]
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[ʃoʃova]
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Etymology
From English 'show's over'. Notes
Often, the metaphorical 'solemfole' (literally 'sunset') is used to refer to the end of someone's life (it can also mean 'end' or 'conclusion' in a general sense). But, just as English has 'pass' ('My grandfather passed last year'), the technical or more blunt term is something else: 'shoshova'.
From English 'show's over'. Notes
Often, the metaphorical 'solemfole' (literally 'sunset') is used to refer to the end of someone's life (it can also mean 'end' or 'conclusion' in a general sense). But, just as English has 'pass' ('My grandfather passed last year'), the technical or more blunt term is something else: 'shoshova'.
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