Examples of using Gian in English and their translations into Turkish
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Only Gian?
Gian. Enough.
Please, Gian.
Gian is here.
Michael and Gian.
Please Gian… please!
I'm just going to have to find myself a new gian, that's all.
My nephew, GIAN GALEAZZO, thinks it part of his inheritance.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Mr. Joey Gian!
The most renowned blade in all Umbria? Against Gian Paolo Baglioni, Lord of Perugia?
We won't bury Gian, servant of God and our sacristan, like a dog.
The Medicis ruled the Grand Duchy from its inception until 1737,with the death of Gian Gastone de' Medici.
Once again, Gian, I can't thank you enough for taking care of my dear Andrew.
The fountain was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII and was completed in 1627 by Pietro Bernini and his son Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Gian Carlo Wick(October 15, 1909- April 20, 1992) was an Italian theoretical physicist who made important contributions to quantum field theory.
Massimo Andrea Ugolini(26 July 1978)is a politician who served as a Captain Regent of San Marino alongside Gian Nicola Berti.
He promoted the work of younger humanists such as Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini, Niccolò de' Niccoli, Leonardo Bruni and Pier Paolo Vergerio.
In the middle of the square is the famous Fontana della Barcaccia, dating to the beginning of the baroque period, sculpted by Pietro Bernini and his son,the more famous Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Italian Major General Gian Marco Chiarini assumed command of the EU peacekeeping force(EUFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina(BiH) on Tuesday(6 December), as the EU mission marked its first anniversary there.
Assuming command of the EU peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday,Italian General Gian Marco Chiarini vowed to help the Balkan country along its path to European integration.
Rogers, together with Gian Luigi Banfi, Ludovico Belgiojoso and Enrico Peressutti, in 1932 formed an architectural partnership in Milan, Italy named BBPR from the names of the architects.
Sample credits*"Bad Guy" contains samples of"Hocus Pokus", as performed by Walter Murphy;"Soana",written by Gian Piero Reverberi and Laura Giordano; and"Ode to Billie Joe", as performed by Lou Donaldson.
During the period of unrest following Gian Galeazzo Visconti's death, a tower which would become the nucleus of the third castle,"Sasso Corbaro", was built outside the city.
In the same year he conducted a new production of Rossini's La Cenerentola at Wiener Staatsoper, staged by Gian Carlo Menotti and featuring Agnes Baltsa, Francisco Araiza, Enzo Dara, and Giuseppe Taddei.
After the death of Gian Gastone de' Medici in 1738, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the Medici's assets, including their villas, were acquired by Francis, Duke of Lorraine later Holy Roman Emperor.
The song samples"Hocus Pokus", as performed by Walter Murphy and"Soana", written by Gian Piero Reverberi and Laura Giordano; as well as"Ode to Billie Joe", as performed by Lou Donaldson.
A visit to the villa of Cardinal Luigi d'Este in 1573 convinced Pope Gregory XIII to start the building of a summer residence the following year, in an area considered healthier than the Vatican Hill or Lateran: His architects were Flaminio Ponzio and Ottaviano Nonni, called Mascherino; under Pope Sixtus V, works were continued by DomenicoFontana(the main facade on the Piazza) and Carlo Maderno, and by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Clement XII.
He embellished the city of Rome with famous works commissioned to Gian Lorenzo Bernini, including the angels of Ponte Sant'Angelo and the colonnade of Saint Peter's Basilica.
The 17th and 18th centuries are represented by Gian Lorenzo Bernini's 1640-1 Bust of Cardinal Richelieu, Étienne Maurice Falconet's Woman Bathing and Amour menaçant, and François Anguier's obelisks.
Many of those built during the baroque period reflect the personal and spiritual aspirations of powerful local families:The church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini(1658-1671), for Cardinal Camillo Pamphilii(nephew of Pope Innocent X); it is one of the most elegant samples of baroque architecture in Rome, with its splendid interior of marble, stuccoes, and gilded decorations.