Examples of using Petar in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Petar Penchev.
What do you see in our future, Petar?
Petar Popara Blacky.
Nobody gets Petar Popara alias Blacky!
Petar played us both.
Turn up your fuckin' Beltones, Petar.
Petar"Blacky" Popara, and Marko Dren.
And this time I will not stop petar and the men.
We wrote Petar in the Communist Party.
Look at you, finding your true potential, while Petar seems to be losing sight of his.
I told Petar you would show your worth.
Tappen with German and Bulgarian commanders in Serbia 1915. From right to left: Erich von Falkenhayn, Boris of Bulgaria, Hans von Seeckt,Gerhard Tappen, Petar Ganchev, Nikola Zhekov and August von Mackensen.
Jason, Petar said that you cleared the hit.
Tatiana will stitch you up, then petar will drive you home, and you rest.
Petar Popara Blacky, our friend, glory to you!
Imagine her turning Petar into a dog-fucker's bitch!
The bodies of Petar, his wife Queen Aleksandra, mother Queen Maria and brother Prince Andrej, had been exhumed from cemeteries in the US, Britain and Greece.
Mirko was born on 19 August 1820, in Njeguši,[1] the son of Stanko Petrović-Njegoš and Krstinja Vrbica. He was the older brother of Prince Danilo I,while his uncle was Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. He is famous for winning the Battle of Grahovac on 1 May 1858, leading the Montenegrin army against the Ottoman Empire.
His son, petar, What did he have coming?
Before Yugoslavia existed, there was very little distinction between Serbs and Montenegrins as both peoples largely held allegiance to the Serbian Orthodox Church,which directly influenced the establishment of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro in 1697.[1][2] Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, one of the most historic rulers of the theocratic Montenegrin Prince-Bishopric, composed literature which would later be considered the backbone of the history of Serbian literature.
They call me Petar, because that was the last ticketseller's name.
The most interesting way to reach these tourist attractions is from the city center by way of a lovely pilgrimage pathleading from Titov Trg at the River Rjecina, up the Petar Kruzic Stairway, and along a pleasant pathway to Frankopanski Trg(the castle is just a short walk past the church), but it's also possible to take public transport.
As a character, Hitar Petar first appeared in the 16th- 17th century, when Bulgaria was still under Ottoman rule.
Petar I conceived a plan in 1807 to revive a Serbian Empire("Slaveno- Serb empire"), which he informed the Russian court. It envisioned Russia as the suzerain; the title of Serbian emperor would be held by the Russian emperor.
Happy birthday, dear Petar… Baby, the time is flying and your animal is snoozing again.
During the office of Metropolitan Petar I, he and guvernadur Jovan Radonjić were the two head chiefs of Montenegro, one by title, the other according to actual position.[3] The two clashed in international politics: the Metropolitan held to Russia, while Jovan relied on Austria.[3] On the question whether to support Austria or not, the two sides conflicted during the Austro-Turkish War(1787- 91) and Russo-Turkish War(1787- 92).
Her coach is her father“Petar Vukicevic” who himself participated in 1980 Summer Olympics from Yugoslavia.
During Duke Muncimir of Croatia's reign, the exiled Prince Petar Gojniković of the Serbian House of Vlastimirović stayed in Croatia during his exile and later returned to Rascia and seized power there. Prince Petar exiled his cousins who were pretenders to the Grand Princely throne: Pribislav, Bran and Stefan whom Muncimir received and put under his protection.[4].