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koha

British  
/ ˈkəʊhə /

noun

  1. a gift or donation, esp of cash

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Etymology

Origin of koha

Māori

Example Sentences

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After the ruling, resident Fadil Maqedonci, owner of Koha restaurant in nearby St Martin's Court, said: "When you are forced to listen to it, day after day, the same track over and over again at the level they play - it is affecting our lives."

From BBC

Vetevendosje, the party of Prime Minister Alvin Kurti, will win 42% of the vote, the Koha News portal says, which would translate to 47 seats in the 120-seat parliament.

From BBC

The ceremony ended with the official match ball being presented to the United States, the 2019 and 2015 World Cup champions, and 2011 champion Japan, at midfield to represent the Maori koha, a challenge to the other 30 competing teams.

From Seattle Times

"Distria triumphs, Kosovo starts Games with a gold medal," wrote Kosovapress; "Magnificent, Distria Krasniqi an Olympic champion," wrote Koha Ditore.

From Fox News

“Distria triumphs, Kosovo starts Games with a gold medal,” wrote Kosovapress; “Magnificent, Distria Krasniqi an Olympic champion,” wrote Koha Ditore.

From Seattle Times