The Dyaki lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
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Outside of the grand princely administration, dyaki were also found in ecclesiastical (episcopal) administrations, particularly in Novgorod the Great. In this sense they may be more broadly defined as secretaries or clerks. According to the Life of Archbishop Iona of Novgorod (r. More
Dyaki says: May 30, 2009 at 10:40 am whatta F!!! you know? vet quacker? yan ang pumapasok sa isip ko pag nakikita ko si pacman.. More
-call her jacqueline, jacqui, jackie, jacki, jaki, dyaki, js, labis (pag binaligtad yung apelyido) -first impression was that: can she survive with all these maniac-looking, duh boys? of course, she cant. More
bagre in Portuguese (Português)
Barbe la-roche in Creole, French
Barbe la-roche in Creoles and Pidgins, French
Barbudo in Spanish (español)
Blablaroch in Creole, French
Blablaroch in Creoles and Pidgins, French
Cunshi in Spanish (español)
Djaki in Creoles and Pidgins, English
Djaki in Saramaccan
Dyaki in Creole, English
Dyaki in Creoles and Pidgins, English
Dyaki in English
Kasiwe in South American Indian (Other)
Kasiwe in Wayana
Kawaisama in South American Indian (Other)
Kawaisama in Wayana
Kawayoimane in South American Indian (Other)
Kawayoimane in Wayana
Kaweli in Creoles and Pidgins, English
Kaweli in Saramaccan
Kiyokiyo in Carib
Kiyokiyo in Galibi
Liba dyaki in Creoles and Pidgins, English
Liba dyaki in Djuka
Mandi in English
Mandi in Portuguese (Português)
Mani isin in Oyampi
Mani isin in South American Indian (Other)
Mani'chin in Oyampi
Mani'chin in South American Indian (Other)
Manini in Creole, French
Manini in Creoles and Pidgins, French
Mapamboe in Creoles and Pidgins, English
Mapamboe in Saramaccan
Tapumi pepta in South American Indian (Other)
Tapumi pepta in Wayana
小油鯰 in Mandarin Chinese
小油鲶 in Mandarin Chinese