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Boya may refer to: Boya, Western Australia; Boya, Nepal; Boya people, an ethnic group in Sudan; Boya caste, Boya caste of India; Mireia Boya Busquet (born 1979), Spanish scientist and politician; Pierre Boya (born 1984), Cameroonian footballer; Umin Boya (born 1978), Taiwanese aborigine writer, director and actor; Yu Boya, ancient Chinese guqin
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La boya marca el límite de navegación The buoy marks the navigation limit No se podía nadar más allá de la línea de boyas La boya se hundió al morder el pez The float went under when the fish bit Podía ver dónde estaba el cebo por la boya (Translation of boya from the GLOBAL Spanish–English Dictionary © 2021 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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From Ottoman Turkish بویا (boya, “paint, dye, color”), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (boyaɣ, “dye”), from earlier *boδaɣ, from Proto-Turkic *bodog (“paint, dye”), derived from Proto-Turkic *boda- (“to paint, dye”) (see boya-)
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