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In Rumeli folk songs, when the number of syllables in each line does not match up, the lines with fewer syllables are filled in with extra words.

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NIDA stands for the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which is an organization that works to educate people about the dangers of drug use and to help people who are struggling with addiction.

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The phrase "bre" is made up of two exclamations, "be" from the Andean languages and "vre" from the Balkan languages. I don't like the phrase "bre" except for the song between Kircaali and Arda and Hoyda. Hoyda is really great!

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"Come on" in Serbian is pronounced "Ajde Bre" and in Greek it is pronounced "Ela Re".

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Building Research Establishment is a British company that specializes in researching construction.

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Bire, which is short for "brother" in Persian, is used to mean "brother" in the Middle East, especially in Kurdish-speaking areas. It may have been taken from the Persians and brought to Thrace, similar to the word "wrestler". Hayda Bre Wrestler is an example of this.

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An expression of courage that comes from Anatolia (a region in Turkey).

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In the Ãukurova region, men often use a special word when addressing each other. This word is "napyon bre" and it is pronounced "one to one".

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