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Bora Bora was, in ancient times, called 'Pora Pora Mai Te Pora', meaning "created by the gods" in the local Tahitian language. This was often abbreviated 'Pora Pora' meaning "first born". Due
Kaja Language Tutorial Center - "Bora" is purple in Korean. When you add “ bora” and “hae” together you get “borahae” meaning “I purple you”. I purple you is not like saying I
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