what do the Japanese words ora and kami mean
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KAMI are the spirits, phenomena or holy powers that are venerated in the religion of SHINTO
ORA is a way to call for somebody's attention.
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Kami is the Japanese word for a god, deity, divinity, or spirit.
Ora can be a dialect of “Ora,” which means “me” or “I.”
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