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I-nah, is it the name of the tree? In the book it says "Gu called them i-nah, which apparently meant bad."
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I-nah, is it the name of the tree? In the book it says "Gu called them i-nah, which apparently meant bad." <small>— Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:PanicPug]] 17:26, 4 February 2023 (UTC)</small>
 
 
: Hmm, interesting. My initial read was their name being "i-nah," which translated literally means "bad," but I see how it could be otherwise. That said, if it's how people refer to the trees, I think it works as a page name. --[[User:Stargazer|Stargazer]] ([[User talk:Stargazer|talk]]) 21:15, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
 

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