Meaning of ننگا in English
English usage of ننگا
- a barefaced lie
- he was bare from the waist up
- he was bare from the waist up
- the newly furbished church
- he'd never seen a naked woman before
- Jack began to unbuckle his belt and pull his shirt over his head.
- Jazz plays on the radio as Mark uncorks a bottle of fine red wine.
- he uncovered the face of the dead man
- he uncovered the face of the dead man
- he uncovered the face of the dead man
- In these festivals the working people would hold skits in which they would uncrown the king.
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