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Re: Kaia
I find it mildly amusing. Where I live, in many local languages Kaia means "house" or, more particularly, either shack or (worse!) outhouse as in, small brick building separate from the main building which houses a fly-infested toilet and is typically dark and smelly. This used to be abbreviated to PK (for picanini kaia = tiny toilet) and applied to any bathroom etc, but I think this no longer happens.I suppose Kaya would sound different: Kay rhyming with day, play etc whereas Kaia = KIEa.
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