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goya

Goya vs Goyim - What's the difference?

goya | goyim |


As nouns the difference between goya and goyim

is that goya is bitter melon while goyim is .

Goya - What does it mean?

goya | |

Goya vs Soya - What's the difference?

goya | soya |


As nouns the difference between goya and soya

is that goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans while soya is soya bean.

Hoya vs Goya - What's the difference?

hoya | goya |


As nouns the difference between hoya and goya

is that hoya is any plant of the genus Hoyagoya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans.

Goya vs Goys - What's the difference?

goya | goys |


As nouns the difference between goya and goys

is that goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans while goys is plural of lang=en.

Goya vs Goy - What's the difference?

goya | goy |


As nouns the difference between goya and goy

is that goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

Goya vs Goyal - What's the difference?

goya | goyal |


As nouns the difference between goya and goyal

is that goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans while goyal is a ravine or other depression.

Goa vs Goya - What's the difference?

goa | goya |


As nouns the difference between goa and goya

is that goa is a form of trance music that originated during the late 1980s in Goa, India (also Goa trance) while goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans.

As a proper noun Goa

is state in western India which has Panaji as its capital.

Moya vs Goya - What's the difference?

moya | goya |


As nouns the difference between moya and goya

is that moya is mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions while goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans.