Examples of using Longa in English and their translations into Serbian
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King of Alba Longa.
Longa- long= having much length.
People from Alba Longa.
Longa→ longigi= to make something long.
Don't joke with your life, Longa.
Pli longa(longer)→ plilongiĝi= become longer.
The twins were born in Alba Longa.
Ars longa, vita brevis"- Art is long, life is brief.
It took me three weeks to fix the bicycle, Longa.
Ars longa, vita brevis(art is long, life is short).
The legendary king Tiberinus,ninth in the king-list of Alba Longa, was said to have drowned in the river Albula, which was afterward called Tiberis.
Ars longa, vita brevis'-'Art is eternal, life is short.'.
The legendary king Tiberinus Silvius, or Thebris,ninth in the king-list of Alba Longa, was said to have drowned in the Albula River, which was subsequently renamed in his honour.
Alba Longa was subdued and destroyed, its citizens transferred to Rome.
According to a tradition which we have no reason to reject, Rome was founded by settlers from Alba Longa, a city situated on the slope of the Alban hills, overlooking the lake and the Campagna.
Ars longa, vita brevis[I.], Art is long, life is short.
There are also Etruscan variants of this praenomen in Thefarie and Teperie, the legendary king Tiberinus,ninth in the king-list of Alba Longa, was said to have drowned in the river Albula, which was afterward called Tiberis.
Alba Longa(occasionally written Albalonga in Italian sources) was an ancient Latin city in Central Italy, 19 kilometres(12 mi) southeast of Rome, in the Alban Hills.
Hendricus Adriaan Henk Pellikaan(10 November 1910- 24 July 1999) was a Dutch football midfielder who played for Netherlands in the1934 FIFA World Cup.[1] He also played for Longa Tilburg.
Alba Longa(occasionally written Albalonga in Italian sources) was an ancient city of Latium[1] in central Italy, 12 miles(19 km) southeast of Rome,[2] in the Alban Hills.
Celebration was enhanced by performances of ballet ensemble of the National Theatre and spectacular British pianist andvocalist Ms Lucciene Longa, DJ Live Act as well as by celebrated actors Mr Dragan Mićanović and Ms Dubravka Mijatović, this time in the role of programme presenters.
A charity exhibition titled"Ars longa, vita brevis est", presenting works of the Bulgarian sculptor Yanko Bonev and black-and-white photographs of Dr Rosen Kolarov, board president of SOS Children's Villages in Bulgaria, opened in Sofia on 24 February.