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nila123

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mokada me wela? Wadipura "I" Ekaki dala :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: tiyanna?:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
 

Tissaka

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ai mokadda eke tiyena waradda? :confused:

com·mu·ni·ty (k-myn-t)
n. pl. com·mu·ni·ties
1.
a. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
b. The district or locality in which such a group lives.
2.
a. A group of people having common interests: the scientific community; the international business community.
b. A group viewed as forming a distinct segment of society: the gay community; the community of color.
3.
a. Similarity or identity: a community of interests.
b. Sharing, participation, and fellowship.
4. Society as a whole; the public.
5. Ecology
a. A group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental conditions.
b. The region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.
 

zwairi

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Tissaka said:
ai mokadda eke tiyena waradda? :confused:

com·mu·ni·ty (k-myn-t)
n. pl. com·mu·ni·ties
1.
a. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
b. The district or locality in which such a group lives.
2.
a. A group of people having common interests: the scientific community; the international business community.
b. A group viewed as forming a distinct segment of society: the gay community; the community of color.
3.
a. Similarity or identity: a community of interests.
b. Sharing, participation, and fellowship.
4. Society as a whole; the public.
5. Ecology
a. A group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental conditions.
b. The region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.

nae mama hithanne eyata community! kiyala thiyana eke exclamation mark eka "I" wage penawa athi
 

nila123

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ube me logic eka waradi machan... ubala oya kiyana wage word ekaki Dict ekath na... he he he... :lol: :lol: :lol: .. puluvan num mata hoyala realy meaning eka depan.

ona kenakita logic hadanna puluvan ne ban..

Tissaka said:
ai mokadda eke tiyena waradda? :confused:

com·mu·ni·ty (k-myn-t)
n. pl. com·mu·ni·ties
1.
a. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
b. The district or locality in which such a group lives.
2.
a. A group of people having common interests: the scientific community; the international business community.
b. A group viewed as forming a distinct segment of society: the gay community; the community of color.
3.
a. Similarity or identity: a community of interests.
b. Sharing, participation, and fellowship.
4. Society as a whole; the public.
5. Ecology
a. A group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental conditions.
b. The region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.
 

ebuwa

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nila123 said:
no machan... jst c Onl"i"ne n that i also same. n the font also same..

that is exclamation mark ! ;) your here to make some foolish jokes :lol: those are old jokes man ;) be nice and stay here or leave respectively :D

An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feeling or high volume, and generally marks the end of a sentence. A sentence ending in an exclamation mark is either an actual exclamation ("Wow!", "Boo!"), a command ("Stop!"), or is intended to be astonishing in some way ("They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!").

In typesetting or printing (and therefore when spelling text out orally), the exclamation mark is called a screamer or bang. "Bang" is also common in computer programming slang. Less common names in publishing include "gasper", "startler", and even "dog's cock".[1]

Exclamation marks may be repeated for additional emphasis ("That's great!!!"), but this practice is generally considered unacceptable in formal composition.[2]


source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exclamation_mark