Examples of using Native land in English and their translations into Korean
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This is my home, my native land.
My native land is Afghanistan.
Our home and native land.
Native land protected by dear God!
God bless our native land…”.
To be in my native land! Comparison between pupil and teacher in the Landes Snowy!
I will say:“No paradise, Give my native land.”.
Our home and native land… Oh, God, I miss it.
Oh, God, I miss it. Our home and native land.
Identities based on native land, village, or locale where a person is born and reared are also fixed.
For he will never return to see his native land again.
The author travelled a great deal both in her native land and abroad, which is reflected in her brilliantly written travel notes.
It is the largest native land animal in Jamaica, and is critically endangered, even considered extinct between 1948 and 1990.
You are the only one of a kind- Native land protected by God!
The floor for safety,in addition to not burst arm unsupported native land.
Maybe this is how they say goodbye to their native lands until the next warm season.
Following World War II, Walter Stover was called to return to his native land.
The young workers and peasants were loath to leave their native land to fight an interminable war, not in their interests.
The Nazi regime had taken Germany to war in 1939 and Siegel felt that he could no longer remain in his native land.
At the age of 16 she made her debut in her native land and shortly after travelled to the Tablao El Flamenco in Japan with her brothers.
For he will never return to see his native land again.
When he returned to his native land, Copernicus was again granted leave from his official duties as a canon in the Ermland Chapter at Frauenburg.
Especially if it meant independence for my native land, hacking.
Happy to be back in his native land, he had to make a difficult decision when he was offered a permanent professorship at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in the following year.
Thomas: The Minstrel's Adieu to his Native Land.
Jesus, who identified himself with the foreigner, and who, as a baby, had to"flee his native land", is our inspiration as Christians, Cardinal Turkson said.
For this is what Amos is saying:“‘Jeroboam will die by the sword, and Israel will surely go into exile, away from their native land.'.
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation is proud to be involved in the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture's(USDAC)Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgment, released today and free to download from the USDAC website.