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Indonesia

A beautiful country consists of more than 17.000 islands. It has hundreds ethnic groups as well as regional languages, that makes most of the people are at least bilingual. Indonesia is a home of second world's various biodiversity, and is very rich of cultural diversity. It's now fighting to get its position as the next global economic power.

Most of the population are Muslims, If you wanna see the real face of Islam, come to Indonesia. Only ignorant people will say that Indonesia is a terrorist paradise. In Indonesia, you can easily found Muslims live peacefully with people of other religions.
A: Why are Muslims are identical to terrorism?
B: Muslims are like bees, mate! They can get angry if you disturb their home! But they are surely friendly when you don't disturb them.
A: So, where can I find the undisturbed ones?
B: Go to Indonesia! Only an asshole tries to bomb such a peaceful country.
by wagiman August 15, 2011
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Indomitable Spirit

–noun
a spirit that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.

It is shown when a courageous person and his principles are pitted against overwhelming odds.
1.He wouldn't give up because of his Indomitable Spirit.

2.A serious student of Tae Kwon Do will at all times be modest and honest. If confronted with injustice, he will deal with the belligerent without any fear or hesitation at all, with indomitable spirit, regardless of whosoever and however many the numbers may be.
by L33T_G33K April 25, 2011
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the great indoorsman

A person who stays inside Harry's Chocolate Shop (A bar at Purdue University) from open (11:30am) to close (3:00am). Harry's Chocolate Shop is the home of the saying "Go Ugly Early"... a saying used to get into the former speakeasy in the basement.
The aeros at purdue organized an event and many became considered the great indoorsman.
by peacedout December 7, 2010
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Indoorable

Cuteness the outside world can't relate too, see or appreciate. Something semi inappropriate but still cute.
The comments she makes are so indoorable.
by Whore-able_&_Adorable September 21, 2018
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Indhumathy

Indhumathy is an introvert. She seems to be silent, but actually speaks a lot and think logically. She is away from all sentiments and cringe, but beautiful at heart.
Oh yeah! A secret-keeper, definitely she must be Indhumathy
by HarryRK December 17, 2021
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Indoor Kid

Someone that enjoys doing things indoors, including video games, using the computer, or just watching TV. People usually think indoor kids are awkward or anti-social or out of shape but that in fact is not true. Indoor kids enjoy hanging out with others just indoors. Usually indoor kids start being indoor kids from a very young age.
A: Hey, man wanna go rock climbing?
B: Nah, lets play call of duty instead. You know im an indoor kid.
by OriginalFuzz August 12, 2011
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Indo-European

A modern scholary name assigned by scholars to denote the theoretical ancestral population of most of the European countries, as well as those of northern India and Iran.

The term, however, is more philologically valid than anything else and has almost no true racial value. As Indic, Iranian, and most European languages (with the exception of Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, and Basque) display morphological and phonological, as well as grammatic similarities, it has been theorized that they all form a single language family, called "Indo-European" by scholars. These also include the now extinct languages of Tocharian and Anatolian languages such as Hittite and Lycian. Armenian is also an independent branch of Indo-European.

It should be noted that not all languages of India and Iran are part of this language family. In India, the Dravidian language family (which includes Tamil, Telegu, and Kannada) are not Indo-European. In Iran, Turkish (Ural-Altan) and Arabic (Semitic), as well as Brahui (Dravidian) are not part of the language family. Outside the boundaries of Iran and India, languages such as Urdu, Pashto, Tajiki Persian, Ossetic (spoken in Russian and Georgian Ossetia) and many other minor languages of Afghanistan and even western China are part of this family of languages. Also, as a consequence of European colonialism, Indo-European languages have broken out of the boundaries of Europe into the New World and other continents. At present, Indo-European is the largest language family on earth.

Aside from language, the scholarship on Indo-European has also concentrated on mythology. Similarities between the mythological beliefs and premitive religions, including appearance of similar figures and myth cycles have lead most scholars to believe that these beliefs, like the languages, have their origin in a common source.

Much of the Indo-European archaeology has concentrated on the issue of immigration of the Indo-European people in the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age. It particularly has concerned itself with the issue of locating an original Indo-European population, as well as their "Homeland" (often known with the German title "Urheimat").
Kinship terms in most Indo-European languages are very similar. For example, Eng. brother, Fr. frere, Germ. bruder, Russ. brat, and Persian baradar (all coming from IE *bhra-tar-)

The IE root *dheu- also results in words relating to god and divinities in most "daughter" languages: Lat. deus , Gk. Zeus, Avestan dew- (evil spirit) and Skt. deva-
by Hrofl December 29, 2006
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