Examples of using Dahomey in English and their translations into Finnish
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We are Dahomey!
Dahomey is French?
Conquered by Dahomey.
I want Dahomey to survive.
You understand me? My mother was Dahomey.
So you are dahomey but not.
Dahomey has no soldiers man enough.
My mother was Dahomey. You understand me?
He's not a slaver. His mother was dahomey.
Is the Dahomey delegation with you?
The university was founded in 1970 as the Université du Dahomey.
His mother was Dahomey. He's not a slaver.
Dahomey has prospered in the peace. I agree.
Even if they are not Dahomey, they are still our people.
The dahomey grow too bold under their new king. By women.
Apithy renamed his party the Parti Républicain du Dahomey(PRD) in July.
I repeat: The Dahomey delegation is at Reception.
He became chairman of the Association des Anciens du Dahomey in 1964.
I agree. Dahomey has prospered in the peace.
In 1904 the area became part of a French colony,French Dahomey.
December 1958- Dahomey becomes an autonomous state within the French Community.
It should not be confused with the modern-day country called Benin,formerly called Dahomey.
From the time of King Ghezo(ruling from 1818 to 1858), Dahomey became increasingly militaristic.
Paul Ahyi was born to Togolese parents on January 15, 1930, in Abomey,French Dahomey.
Prior to attaining autonomy it had been French Dahomey, part of the French Union.
French Dahomey was a French colony of and a part of French West Africa from 1904 to 1958.
For the loss of 86 Regulars and417 Amazons, the Dahomey only managed to kill 6 French troops in the melee.
The Dahomey kingdom was often at war with its neighbors, and captives were needed for the slave trade.
Europeans exchanged goods such as knives, bayonets, firearms andfabrics for prisoners that the Dahomey captured during wars and raids.
The Dahomey Prime Minister, Mr Teg… Tegbessou Gléglé… Gléléghéso, came to Paris today, but negotiations appear to have been fruitless.