ci 'dra ba de 'dra ba
1) just exactly as they are, just exactly as it truly is, just exactly as they actually are, just exactly as it actually is, just exactly as they really are, just exactly as it really is, just exactly as they truly are, just exactly it is truly is, exactly as they are, exactly as it is, exactly as they actually are, exactly as it actually is, exactly as they really are, exactly as it really is, exactly as they truly are, exactly as it truly is; 2) just precisely as they are, just precisely as it is, just precisely as they actually are, just precisely as it actually is, just precisely as they really are, just precisely as it really is, just precisely as they truly are, just precisely as it truly is, precisely as they are, precisely as it is, precisely as they actually are, precisely as it actually is, precisely as they really are, precisely as it really is, precisely as they truly are, precisely as it truly is༏; 3) just the same as how they really are, the same as how they really are, just the same as how it really is, the same as how it really is, just the same as how they actually are, the same as how they actually are, just the same as how it actually is, the same as how it actually is, just the same as how they truly are, the same as how they truly are, just the same as how it truly is, the same as how it truly is; 4) such as they are, such as it is; 5) however they may be, however it may be, however they might be, however it might be. See the two separate elements which make up this phrase, ci 'dra ba and de 'dra ba. Erick Tsiknopoulos