Примери за използване на Etymological на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Greek etymological Dictionary.
Several cultures have extremely similar etymological histories.
This is an etymological explanation.
Etymological characteristics of the English Vocabulary.
To do this,just search etymological dictionary.
Хората също превеждат
The etymological meaning of unclaimed property.
The name of the city has its etymological meaning in Sanskrit.
The etymological history of the term pasquin is curious.
The B words were not constructed on any etymological plan.
And-- another etymological excursus-- in Italian i.e.
The Dictionary of Old Bulgarian and the Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary.
Etymological dictionaries reveal the roots of the expression"diligent master".
Other explanations for the etymological roots of word'tango' include.
The B-Words are not constructed according to any etymological plan.
Etymological proofs, and it is in this that the people don't like the left-wing.
Question: Which of the following words share the same etymological origin?
Many etymological suggestions have been made; however, there is no general agreement.
It is important to know, first, the etymological origin of this word.
The etymological sources of this vocabulary reflect the history of world culture.
But we will try to shed some light on such etymological secrets….
Severe linguistic and etymological approach have made the Doric and Chatzigiannis.
So tread lightly before you assiduously malign… the veracity of my etymological prowess.
A true scientist lives up to the etymological meaning of his title‘one who knows'.
The etymological meaning of mentality means-“soul”, more precisely,“soul composition”.
Information in dictionary articles has a marked etymological and tight encyclopedic character.
Hence the etymological meaning of nada should be a process or a flow of consciousness.
And there is something more,purely terminological or etymological- the standard communist greeting.
The etymological path of gift begins in Latin debĭta, which translates as"debts.".
The orthography is a combination of phonetic and etymological principles with the latter being more prominent.
The etymological origin of the word demotivation that now concerns us is in Latin.