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Aranjas 2
Aranjas 2




aranjas 2

Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl Etymology īorrowed from Spanish naranja, from Arabic نَارَنْج‎ ( nāranj ), from Persian نارنگ‎ ( nārang ), from Sanskrit नारङ्ग ( nāraṅga, “ orange tree ” ).

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  • “ naranja”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
  • → Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl: naranja.
  • English: orange ( see there for further descendants).
  • French: orange ( see there for further descendants).
  • Kyle Amoroto of Cainta, Rizal, meantime lost to Tat Duy Kien of Vietnam, 6-11, in the Round-of-32.

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    The Cebu City native Raga for his part subdued Desmond Goh of Singapore, 11-9, and Dang Thanh Kien of Vietnam, 11-4, in order to slug it out with Naoyuki Oi of Japan in the next round. The Taguig City resident Chua, on the other hand, dismantled Sharik Aslam Sayed of Singapore, 11-2, and another Pinoy bet Jeffrey “The Bull” de luna, 11-8, to meet Robbie Capito of Hongkong in the last 8. The 38-pool campaigner from Muntinlupa City was beaten by Vietnam’s Luong Duc Thien, 10-11, at the Aspire Recreation Centre in Singapore. However, James “Dodong Diamond” Aranas, Lauro Bongay, Johann Chua and Anthony Raga cruised into the quarterfinals.Īranas, the pride of Bacoor, Cavite, defeated countryman Demosthenes “Plong Plong” Pulpul of Davao City, 11-6, in the Round-of-32 and Duong Quoc Hong of Vietnam, 11-9, in the Round-of-16 to arranged a quarter-final showdown with countryman Lauro Bongay, who brought down Ibrahim Bin Amin of Malaysia, 11-4, and Lo Ho Sum of Hongkong, 11-8, respectively. Anthony Raga (Photo courtesy Francis Lumahan)Ĭarlo Biado‘s campaign in the 2022 APF (Asian Pool Federation Ltd) Asian 9-Ball Open came to an end Saturday, August 27 after suffering a Round-of-32 loss.






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