Dixie tautuhinga ingoa tuatahi |
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Dixie ingoa definition: tenei ingoa i roto i ētahi atu reo, kupu, me te whakahua rerekē, rerekē wahine me te tane o te ingoa tuatahi Dixie. |
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Tautuhi Dixie |
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From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D. Emmett in his song Dixie in 1859. The term may be derived from French dix "ten", which was printed on ten-dollar bills issued from a New Orleans bank. | |
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He Dixie he ingoa kotiro? |
Ae, ingoa Dixie he ira wahine. |
E Dixie haere mai hea ingoa tuatahi i? |
Ingoa Dixie tino noa i roto i English. |