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Vé (shrine)

(pronounced "veh") is a conjunction in the Spanish language that translates to "and" in English. In Hebrew, it is ו (ve). The word is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses together, indicating that they are related or similar. For example, "pan y manzana" (bread and apple) or "vino y cerveza" (wine and beer). In other Romance languages, the equivalent words are "et" in French, "e" in Italian, and "e" in Portuguese. The use of "vé" is essential in constructing compound sentences and lists in Spanish, and it is one of the most frequently used words in the language.

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Vé (shrine)
Shrine or sacred place in Germanic paganism
Vé (shrine)
In Germanic paganism, a vé or wēoh is a type of shrine, sacred enclosure or other place with religious significance. The term appears in skaldic poetry and in place names in Scandinavia, often in connection with an Old Norse deity or a geographic feature.
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