terms |
yoik |
As nouns the difference between terms and yoik
is that
terms is while
yoik is (music) a traditional style of sami singing or chanting.
As a verb yoik is
to sing in a traditional sami style.
yoik |
yoit |
As nouns the difference between yoik and yoit
is that
yoik is (music) a traditional style of sami singing or chanting while
yoit is .
As a verb yoik
is to sing in a traditional sami style.
yoik |
yok |
As nouns the difference between yoik and yok
is that
yoik is a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting while
yok is a non-Jew; a Gentile.
As a verb yoik
is to sing in a traditional Sami style.
yoink |
yoik |
As verbs the difference between yoink and yoik
is that
yoink is to make a yoink sound while
yoik is to sing in a traditional Sami style.
As an interjection yoink
is onomatopoeic, accompanying or describing a yank, or snatch.
As a noun yoik is
a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
yoak |
yoik |
As nouns the difference between yoak and yoik
is that
yoak is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
yoik is a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
As a verb yoik is
to sing in a traditional Sami style.
oik |
yoik |
As nouns the difference between oik and yoik
is that
oik is (slang|british) a member of the lower classes while
yoik is (music) a traditional style of sami singing or chanting.
As a verb yoik is
to sing in a traditional sami style.
yolk |
yoik |
As nouns the difference between yolk and yoik
is that
yolk is the yellow, spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the white albumen, and serves as nutriment for the growing young while
yoik is (music) a traditional style of sami singing or chanting.
As a verb yoik is
to sing in a traditional sami style.
hoik |
yoik |
As nouns the difference between hoik and yoik
is that
hoik is a wild hook shot played without style while
yoik is a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
As verbs the difference between hoik and yoik
is that
hoik is to play such a shot while
yoik is to sing in a traditional Sami style.
york |
yoik |
As verbs the difference between york and yoik
is that
york is to bowl a yorker at a batsman, especially to get a batsman out in this way while
yoik is to sing in a traditional Sami style.
As a proper noun York
is a city in North Yorkshire, England.
As a noun yoik is
a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
sing |
yoik |
As verbs the difference between sing and yoik
is that
sing is to produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice while
yoik is to sing in a traditional Sami style.
As nouns the difference between sing and yoik
is that
sing is a gathering for the purpose of singing songs while
yoik is a traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
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