What is 'd'aura'
#1

Hello it some word in Italiano but I can't find what it is..Can anybody tell me :P
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#2

French "aura" means will
Spanish "Aura" means Aura
Italian "Aura" means aura
lol
Thanks, ****** translator!
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#3

In Chinese means 灵气
Thanks me later.
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#4

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Originally Posted by newbienoob
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In Chinese means 灵气
Thanks me later.
True thing.


OFF:

BTW, you dont say thanks me later, its thank me later. -_-
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#5

d'aura = Of Aura
D' = Of
Aura = Aura
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=d%27aura+italian+to+english
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#6

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French "aura" means will
It actually means "will have". Never trust ****** translator.
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#7

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Originally Posted by Code_Red
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It actually means "will have". Never trust ****** translator.
Yeah, you're right.

@OP: it is a conjugation of the verb 'avoir' in the 'futur'-tense in case you want additional information.
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#8

Ever thought of that multiple languages use the same word for the same meaning?

Aura on Wikipedia.

And to answer your question: it's cheese.
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#9

Aura is energy, u ppl never watched DBZ? -.-
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#10

The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place is called Aura.
You never lived? ^
just kidding mate
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