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Nostra
Nostra is a Latin word that translates to "our" or "ours" in English. It is often used in the context of a possessive pronoun, indicating something that belongs to us collectively or as a community.
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Nostra
One of, associate, belonging to
I'm a Xhosa nostra
Submitted by skonyashe on May 8, 2019
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Nostra in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Nostra in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Nostra in a Sentence
Unless he decides to repent, Matteo Messina Denaro, even locked up, will continue to be the king of the Cosa Nostra because no one is ready to sit on the throne that he left only half-empty.
As judges were being blown up, some people in the state helped Cosa Nostra, this is a historic ruling.
His importance is symbolic, when he was hiding, he was a living advertisement for the power of the Cosa Nostra, but he didn’t have that power now.
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- نوستراArabic
- nostraCzech
- NostraDanish
- nostraGerman
- nostraGreek
- nostraEsperanto
- NostraSpanish
- نوستراPersian
- nostraFinnish
- nostraFrench
- nostraIrish
- नोस्ट्राHindi
- nostraHungarian
- nostraIndonesian
- NostraItalian
- נוסטרהHebrew
- ノストラJapanese
- ನಾಸ್ಟ್ರಾKannada
- 노스트라Korean
- nostraLatin
- nostraDutch
- nostraNorwegian
- nostraPolish
- nostraPortuguese
- NostraRomanian
- ностраRussian
- nostraSwedish
- நோஸ்த்ராTamil
- NostraThai
- nostraTurkish
- ностраUkrainian
- lỗ mũiVietnamese
- אונדזערYiddish
- 诺斯特拉Chinese
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