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04:39 Mar 27, 2005 |
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5 +1 | Khag paskha sameakh |
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Khag paskha sameakh Explanation: Khag means holiday Pas-kha is Hebrew for Easter, derived from Pesakh, also known as Passover. Sameakh means happy. |
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