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Zeni may refer to: * Zeni (letter), a letter of the Georgian alphabet * Zeni, Iran, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran * Zeni Husmani (born 1990), Macedonian footballer * Zeni (surname), surname See also * Zenigata Heiji is a Japanese fictional character, the hero of a series of Japanese novels, films and TV programmes set in the Edo period (1603–1868) of Japanese history. He is a policeman (岡っ引き, '' okappiki'') who catches criminals by throwing coins ..., a fictional policeman Italian-language surnames Surnames of South Tyrolean origin {{Disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Zeni (letter)
Zeni (asomtavruli , nuskhuri , mkhedruli ზ, mtavruli Ზ) is the 7th letter of the three Georgian scripts.Machavariani, p. 136 In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 7.Mchedlidze, (2) p. 32 Zeni commonly represents the voiced alveolar fricative , like the pronunciation of in "zebra". Letter Stroke order Computer encodings Braille See also *Z, Latin letter Z *Z (Cyrillic), Cyrillic letter Z References Bibliography *Mchedlidze, T. (1) The restored Georgian alphabet, Fulda, Germany, 2013 *Mchedlidze, T. (2) The Georgian script; Dictionary and guide, Fulda, Germany, 2013 *Machavariani, E. Georgian manuscripts, Tbilisi, 2011 *The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (1Georgian 1991-2013 *The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (2Georgian Supplement
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Zeni, Iran
Zeyni (, also Romanized as Zeynī and Zīnī; also known as Zani, Zeini Olya, and Zeni) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 124, in 38 families. References Populated places in Birjand County {{Birjand-geo-stub ...
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Zeni Husmani
Zeni Husmani (; born 28 November 1990) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Gostivar. Biography Husmani was born in Čegrane (present day North Macedonia) and moved to Croatia after his father accepted a job in Knin Knin () is a city in the Šibenik-Knin County of Croatia, located in the Dalmatian hinterland near the source of the river Krka (Croatia), Krka, an important traffic junction on the rail and road routes between Zagreb and Split, Croatia, Split. ... when Husmani was seven years old, together with his mother, brother and sister. References External linksZeni Husmaniat NZS * {{DEFAULTSORT:Husmani, Zeni 1990 births Living people Albanians in North Macedonia People from Gostivar Municipality Macedonian men's footballers 21st-century Macedonian sportsmen Men's association football midfielders Macedonian expatriate men's footballers North Macedonia men's under-21 international footballers HNK Šibenik players NK Domžale players Gi ...
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Zeni (surname)
Zeni is a surname In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several give .... Notable people with the surname include: * Alberto Zeni (born 1980), Mexican actor * Luisa Zeni (1896–1940), Italian secret agent and writer * Marco Zeni, Italian journalist See also * Zeni (other) * Zeno (surname) {{surname, Zeni ...
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Zenigata Heiji
is a Japanese fictional character, the hero of a series of Japanese novels, films and TV programmes set in the Edo period (1603–1868) of Japanese history. He is a policeman (岡っ引き, '' okappiki'') who catches criminals by throwing coins, the '' zeni'' of the title, thus ''Zenigata Heiji''. The hero was created by novelist Kodō Nomura (野村胡堂, ''Nomura Kodō'') in 1931. Heiji's beat is ''Myōjin-shita'', "beneath the (Kanda) Myōjin shrine". Situation The hero, Heiji, lives with his wife Oshizu. His sidekick is Hachigorō (八五郎), also known as Karappachi or just Hachi. He uses deduction, a jutte, and old-fashioned coins with a hole, called kan'eitsūhō (寛永通宝), as weapons to catch criminals. It's implied that "Zenigata" isn't his surname, but a nickname given to him. Novels The original series of stories ran from 1937 to 1959. The first story was published in the Japanese magazine ''Bungei Shunjū Ōru Yomimono-han'' (all story edition). In all, 38 ...
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Italian-language Surnames
Italian (, , or , ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It evolved from the colloquial Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian. It is spoken by about 68 million people, including 64 million native speakers as of 2024. Italian is an official language in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), and Vatican City; it has official minority status in Croatia, Slovene Istria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the municipalities of Santa Tereza, Encantado, and Venda Nova do Imigrante in Brazil. Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia. Some speakers of Italian are native bilinguals of both Italian (either in its standard form or regional varieties) and a local language of Italy, most frequently the language spoken at home in their place of origin. Italian is a major language in Europe, being one of the official l ...
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