Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map
.

Bulgarian

A Wisdom Archive on Bulgarian

Bulgarian

A selection of articles related to Bulgarian

bulgarian

ARTICLES RELATED TO Bulgarian

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Article grammar - Presence in various languages

Some languages such as Swahili rarely use articles, indicating such distinctions in other ways or not at all. Some other languages, including Latin, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Tamil and Thai do not have them at all and definiteness may be indicated by words meaning "one" and "that" or by word order. In some dialects in Northern England the definite article has been lost: for example, I'm going down the/'t pub vs I'm going down pub. Other languages, including Welsh and Hebrew and the constructed languages Esperan ...

See also:

Article grammar, Article grammar - Presence in various languages, Article grammar - The the English grammatical article, Article grammar - Usage

Read more here: » Article grammar: Encyclopedia II - Article grammar - Presence in various languages

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Law of Return - Controversy

Critics claim that the Law of Return is part of a larger system of discrimination ("institutional apartheid"), whereby Israeli Jews are given superior civil and social rights over Israeli Arabs. They further claim that the purpose of the Law of Return runs counter to the claims of a democratic state. Others point to the fact that some countries explicitly bar Jews from obtaining or maintaining citizenship in their respective constitutions. The Israeli constitution explicitly states the exact opposite: that Jewish foreigners along with their relatives are eligible for positive discrimination beca ...

See also:

Law of Return, Law of Return - The Law, Law of Return - Controversy, Law of Return - Applicability

Read more here: » Law of Return: Encyclopedia II - Law of Return - Controversy

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Kavarna - History

Kavarna is attractive not only as a tourist center, but with its long history as a historical center too. Many archaeological expeditions take place and the finds from the underwater expeditions entice foreign scientists and experts too. For more than three years now in the region research has been conducted by scientists from France and Italy. The town was founded in the fifth century BC by Greek colonials who settled on the Chirakman plateau in the colony called Byzone (or Bizone). During the third and second century BC the t ...

See also:

Kavarna, Kavarna - Geography, Kavarna - History, Kavarna - Monuments and Museums, Kavarna - Popular countryside in the region of Kavarna, Kavarna - Culture

Read more here: » Kavarna: Encyclopedia II - Kavarna - History

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Kazım Karabekir - Military career

After two months, the junior officer was commissioned in January 1906 to the Third Army in the region around Bitola in Macedonia. There, he was involved in fights with Greek and Bulgarian guerrillas. For his successful service, he was promoted to the rank of a Senior Captain in 1907. In the following years, he served in İstanbul and again in the Second Army in Edirne. On April 15, 1911 Kazım applied to change his family name from Zeyrek to Karabekir. Until that time, he was called Kazım Zeyrek, after the place where he lived with his mother, a custom in the Ottoman Empire as family names were not used. From then ...

See also:

Kazım Karabekir, Kazım Karabekir - Early years, Kazım Karabekir - Military career, Kazım Karabekir - Balkan Wars, Kazım Karabekir - World War I, Kazım Karabekir - Turkish War of Independence, Kazım Karabekir - Politic career, Kazım Karabekir - His Works

Read more here: » Kazım Karabekir: Encyclopedia II - Kazım Karabekir - Military career

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Languages of the European Union - Status of other languages

There has been a suggestion in an official briefing that the implicit principle for official languages of the European Union is that each member state can put forward at most one official language ('one member state, one language'). This has not been confirmed in documents. The Spanish and Irish governments have sought the status of 'official' EU languages for Basque, Catalan-Valencian, Galician, and Irish. The 2667th Council Meeting of the Council of the European Union in Luxembourg on 13 June 2005 decided to authorise limited use at ...

See also:

Languages of the European Union, Languages of the European Union - Official languages of the European Union, Languages of the European Union - English spelling, Languages of the European Union - External links, Languages of the European Union - Status of other languages, Languages of the European Union - Irish, Languages of the European Union - Catalan-Valencian Galician and Basque, Languages of the European Union - Welsh and Scottish Gaelic, Languages of the European Union - Provision in the proposed constitution treaty, Languages of the European Union - Other languages of the European Union, Languages of the European Union - Language skills of European citizens

Read more here: » Languages of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - Languages of the European Union - Status of other languages

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United States - The colonial languages

In the 17th century, there were colonies in North America, whose languages were English (from Virginia and Nova Albion colonies), Dutch (from New Netherland), French (from New France), Spanish (from New Spain), Swedish (from New Sweden), Scottish Gaelic (from Carolina), Welsh (from Welsh Tract) and Russian (from Russian-American Company). Languages in the United States - English. English was inherited from British colonization and it is spoken by the vast majority of the population. It serves as the ...

See also:

Languages in the United States, Languages in the United States - Official language status, Languages in the United States - Pre-colonial languages, Languages in the United States - American Indian languages, Languages in the United States - Austronesian languages, Languages in the United States - The colonial languages, Languages in the United States - English, Languages in the United States - French, Languages in the United States - Welsh, Languages in the United States - Scottish Gaelic, Languages in the United States - Dutch, Languages in the United States - German, Languages in the United States - Swedish, Languages in the United States - Spanish, Languages in the United States - Russian, Languages in the United States - Finnish, Languages in the United States - Immigrant languages, Languages in the United States - New American languages, Languages in the United States - Gullah, Languages in the United States - Hawaiian Creole, Languages in the United States - Sign languages, Languages in the United States - Artificial languages, Languages in the United States - Bibliography

Read more here: » Languages in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United States - The colonial languages

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Knyaz - Etymology

The etymology is directly related to the English King, the German König, and the Scandinavian konung. It was probably borrowed early from the Proto-Germanic *Kuningaz, a form also borrowed by Finnish and Estonian (Kuningas). The title is pronounced and written similarly in different Eastern European languages, Bulgarian: княз; Russian/Ukrainian: князь, in fem. княгиня (kniaginia/kniahynia); Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian: knez; Romanian: cneaz, chinez; Hungarian: kenéz. In ...

See also:

Knyaz, Knyaz - Etymology, Knyaz - Middle Ages, Knyaz - Russian title in modern times

Read more here: » Knyaz: Encyclopedia II - Knyaz - Etymology

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Leo VI - Background

He inherited from his father Basil I an empire that was stronger than it ever had been since the height of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. However, he and his father hated each other; it is possible that Leo was not Basil's son at all, but the son of his predecessor, Michael III. Basil had almost had Leo blinded as a teenager. In 886, Basil died in a hunting accident, though he claimed on his deathbed that there was an assassination attemp ...

See also:

Leo VI, Leo VI - Background, Leo VI - Fourth marriage dispute, Leo VI - War troubles, Leo VI - Legends

Read more here: » Leo VI: Encyclopedia II - Leo VI - Background

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - John name - John

The name John derives through Jewish and Christian tradition ultimately from the Biblical Hebrew name יוחנן Yôḥānān, short for יהוחנן Yəhôḥānān, meaning "Jehovah is merciful." In Christendom, feminine forms of this name have developed as well, reaching English in the primary forms Jan, Jane, Jean and Joan, and diminutized as Janet. Interestingly, the name has come full circle, entering Israeli Hebrew as the name שון Shon, which ...

See also:

John name, John name - John, John name - Jon / Jonathan, John name - Evolution of the name John

Read more here: » John name: Encyclopedia II - John name - John

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - International Brigades - Composition of International Brigade units

The first brigades to be formed were mostly composed from French, Belgian, Italian and German volunteers, and were numbered as the XI, XII and XIII mixed brigades (according to the re-organisation of the Spanish army, which was consituted in ten mixed Brigades immediately after the failed coup; these brigades mixed experienced soldiers with volunteers who had just joined but had no experience of combat). There were nearly 40,000 volunteers, of whom 9,000 to 10,000 were French, for the defense of the Spanish Republic. Mos ...

See also:

International Brigades, International Brigades - Constitution of the Brigades, International Brigades - First Engagements: the Battle of Madrid, International Brigades - The battle of Jarama, International Brigades - The Battle of Guadalajara, International Brigades - Composition of International Brigade units, International Brigades - Non-Spanish Battalions, International Brigades - Status of the Brigades after the war, International Brigades - Swiss Brigadists, International Brigades - Recognition of former Brigadists, International Brigades - Misc, International Brigades - Symbolism and Heraldic, International Brigades - Personalities involved in the International Brigades

Read more here: » International Brigades: Encyclopedia II - International Brigades - Composition of International Brigade units

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - List of extinct states - Modern states

List of extinct states - States and territories grouped by geographical location. In and around what is now Bulgaria Third Bulgarian Kingdom (1878-1944) Principality of Bulgaria (1878-1908) Commonwealth of England - (non-existant) In and around what is now Scandinavia Grand Duchy of Finland Kalmar Union - (dissolved) Denmark-Norway - (dissolved) Sweden-Norway - (dissolved) In and around what is n ...

See also:

List of extinct states, List of extinct states - Ancient and medieval states, List of extinct states - Ancient Europe North Africa and the Near East, List of extinct states - South Asia, List of extinct states - China and South East Asia, List of extinct states - Pre-Columbian Americas, List of extinct states - Medieval Europe North Africa and the Near East, List of extinct states - Modern states, List of extinct states - States and territories grouped by geographical location, List of extinct states - States and territories grouped by type

Read more here: » List of extinct states: Encyclopedia II - List of extinct states - Modern states

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Ivan Vazov - Biography

The date of Vazov's birth is indisputable, although the poet didn't know it exactly. His mother, Suba, was a neighbour of Mintcho Vazov, who liked her beforehand. Ivan Vazov inherited a series of human virtues from his father. His mother excessively influenced his development. After finishing primary school in Sopot, Mintcho sent his son to Kalofer, appointing him assistant teacher. Having done his final exams in Kalofer, the young teacher returned to Sopot to help in his father's grocery. The next year his father sent him to Plovdiv to Naiden Gerov's school. The ...

See also:

Ivan Vazov, Ivan Vazov - Biography, Ivan Vazov - Famous works

Read more here: » Ivan Vazov: Encyclopedia II - Ivan Vazov - Biography

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Africa

List of assassinated people - Algeria. Hiempsal, (117 BC), co-ruler of Numidia, by Jugurtha François Darlan, (1942), French Admiral, by a French monarchist, Ferdinand Bonnier de La Chapelle Maurice Audin, (1957), communist mathematician Mohamed Khemisti, (1963), foreign minister of Algeria, in Algiers by an unknown gunman Mustafa Bouyali, (1987), Islamic fundamentalist, in Algiers Mohamed Boudiaf, (1992), president of Algeria Youcef Sebti, (1993), Alger ...

See also:

List of assassinated people, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Africa, List of assassinated people - Algeria, List of assassinated people - Burkina Faso, List of assassinated people - Burundi, List of assassinated people - Chad, List of assassinated people - Comoros, List of assassinated people - Congo Brazzaville, List of assassinated people - Congo Kinshasa, List of assassinated people - Côte d'Ivoire, List of assassinated people - Egypt, List of assassinated people - Equatorial Guinea, List of assassinated people - Ethiopia, List of assassinated people - The Gambia, List of assassinated people - Guinea, List of assassinated people - Kenya, List of assassinated people - Liberia, List of assassinated people - Madagascar, List of assassinated people - Mozambique, List of assassinated people - Niger, List of assassinated people - Nigeria, List of assassinated people - Rwanda, List of assassinated people - Somalia, List of assassinated people - South Africa, List of assassinated people - Sudan, List of assassinated people - Tanzania, List of assassinated people - Togo, List of assassinated people - Tunisia, List of assassinated people - Uganda, List of assassinated people - Zimbabwe, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in the Americas, List of assassinated people - Argentina, List of assassinated people - Bermuda, List of assassinated people - Bolivia, List of assassinated people - Brazil, List of assassinated people - Canada, List of assassinated people - Chile, List of assassinated people - Colombia, List of assassinated people - Cuba, List of assassinated people - Dominican Republic, List of assassinated people - Ecuador, List of assassinated people - El Salvador, List of assassinated people - Guatemala, List of assassinated people - Guyana, List of assassinated people - Haiti, List of assassinated people - Mexico, List of assassinated people - Nicaragua, List of assassinated people - Panama, List of assassinated people - Paraguay, List of assassinated people - Peru, List of assassinated people - United States, List of assassinated people - Uruguay, List of assassinated people - Venezuela, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Asia, List of assassinated people - Afghanistan, List of assassinated people - Bangladesh, List of assassinated people - Bhutan, List of assassinated people - Cambodia, List of assassinated people - China, List of assassinated people - India, List of assassinated people - Iran, List of assassinated people - Iraq, List of assassinated people - Israel and Palestinian Authority Territories, List of assassinated people - Japan, List of assassinated people - Jordan, List of assassinated people - Korea, List of assassinated people - Lebanon, List of assassinated people - Myanmar, List of assassinated people - Nepal, List of assassinated people - Pakistan, List of assassinated people - Philippines, List of assassinated people - Qatar, List of assassinated people - Saudi Arabia, List of assassinated people - Sri Lanka, List of assassinated people - Syria, List of assassinated people - Turkey, List of assassinated people - Vietnam, List of assassinated people - Yemen, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Australia and Oceania, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Europe, List of assassinated people - Austria, List of assassinated people - Belgium, List of assassinated people - Bulgaria, List of assassinated people - Cyprus, List of assassinated people - Czech Republic, List of assassinated people - Finland, List of assassinated people - France, List of assassinated people - Germany, List of assassinated people - Greece, List of assassinated people - Hungary, List of assassinated people - Ireland, List of assassinated people - Italy, List of assassinated people - Malta, List of assassinated people - The Netherlands, List of assassinated people - Poland, List of assassinated people - Portugal, List of assassinated people - Romania, List of assassinated people - Spain, List of assassinated people - Sweden, List of assassinated people - Switzerland, List of assassinated people - United Kingdom, List of assassinated people - Yugoslavia and successor states, List of assassinated people - Assassinations in the former Soviet Union, List of assassinated people - Deaths under suspicious circumstances, List of assassinated people - Related articles and lists

Read more here: » List of assassinated people: Encyclopedia II - List of assassinated people - Assassinations in Africa

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Organized by language

List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Arabic. Donald Duck: بطوط (Buttoot, Butt means duck) List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Bulgarian. Beagle Boys: Бандата Бийгъл Black Pete: Лошият Пит Chief O'Hara: Шеф О'Хара Chip n' Dale: Чип и Дейл Clarabelle Cow: Кларабела Daisy Duck: ...

See also:

List of Disney characters' names in various languages, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Organized by language, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Arabic, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Bulgarian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Catalan, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Chinese, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Croatian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Czech, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Danish, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Dutch, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Estonian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Finnish, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - French, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - German, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Greek, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Hebrew, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Hindi, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Hungarian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Icelandic, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Indonesian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Italian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Japanese, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Latvian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Mandarin Chinese, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Norwegian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Polish, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Portuguese, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Russian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Sámi, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Serbian, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Slovak Slovakia, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Slovene Slovenia, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Spanish Spain, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Spanish Chile, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Spanish Mexico, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Swedish, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Turkish, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Organized by character, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Beagle Boys, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Black Pete, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Chip n' Dale, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Daisy Duck, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Donald Duck, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Goofy, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Mickey Mouse, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Minnie Mouse, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Pluto, List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Scrooge McDuck

Read more here: » List of Disney characters' names in various languages: Encyclopedia II - List of Disney characters' names in various languages - Organized by language

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - John Vincent Atanasoff - Intellectual property entanglement

John Vincent Atanasoff - Atanasoff meets Mauchly. John Atanasoff met John Mauchly at the December 1940 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Philadelphia, where Mauchly was demonstrating his "harmonic analyzer". This was an analog calculator for analysis of weather data. Atanasoff told Mauchly about his new digital device and invited him to see it. Also during the Philadelphia trip, Atanasoff and Berry visited the patent office in Washington, where their research assured them that ...

See also:

John Vincent Atanasoff, John Vincent Atanasoff - Education, John Vincent Atanasoff - Computer development, John Vincent Atanasoff - Intellectual property entanglement, John Vincent Atanasoff - Atanasoff meets Mauchly, John Vincent Atanasoff - Patent disputed, John Vincent Atanasoff - Postwar life, John Vincent Atanasoff - Honors and distinctions

Read more here: » John Vincent Atanasoff: Encyclopedia II - John Vincent Atanasoff - Intellectual property entanglement

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Kosovo - Ottoman Rule

Demographic history of Kosovo - 15th century. 1455: Turkish cadastral tax census (defter)[1] of the Brankovic dynasty lands (covering 80% of present-day Kosovo) recorded 480 villages, 13,693 adult males, 12,985 dwellings, 14,087 household heads (480 widows and 13,607 adult males). By ethnicity: 12,985 Serbian dwellings present in all 480 villages and towns 75 Vlach dwellings in 34 villages 46 Albanian dwellings in 23 villages 17 Bulg ...

See also:

Demographic history of Kosovo, Demographic history of Kosovo - Ottoman Rule, Demographic history of Kosovo - 15th century, Demographic history of Kosovo - 17th-18th century, Demographic history of Kosovo - 19th century, Demographic history of Kosovo - 20th century, Demographic history of Kosovo - Serbia and Yugoslavia, Demographic history of Kosovo - Balkan Wars and World War I-World War II, Demographic history of Kosovo - World War II-1968, Demographic history of Kosovo - 1968-1989: Autonomy, Demographic history of Kosovo - 1989-1999: Centralized Yugoslav Control, Demographic history of Kosovo - 1999-present: UN administration

Read more here: » Demographic history of Kosovo: Encyclopedia II - Demographic history of Kosovo - Ottoman Rule

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Lamia mythology - External link

Lamia in Bulgarian short stories and folk tales, is a mysterious creature with several heads, which can grow over and over again if cut, feeding on people's blood or (more often) killing young women. This monster often tortures villages and is to be found in caves or underground. In some tales, it has wings, in others, its breath is on fire. A Lamia has no gender but is usually perceived as a female. A Lamia in Basque legend is a water sprite that lives in caves. In the Basque Country, there are many places ...

See also:

Lamia mythology, Lamia mythology - External link, Lamia mythology - Other uses of Lamia

Read more here: » Lamia mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lamia mythology - External link

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Julia Kristeva - About her work

Kristeva draws the line between anthropology and psychology, the connection between the social and the subject: they do not represent each other, but rather follow the same logic: their well-being, which is the survival of the group and subject. Furthermore, in her analysis of Oedipus, she claims that the speaking subject cannot exist on his own, but that he "stands on the fragile threshold as if stranded on account of an impossib ...

See also:

Julia Kristeva, Julia Kristeva - About her work, Julia Kristeva - Bibliography

Read more here: » Julia Kristeva: Encyclopedia II - Julia Kristeva - About her work

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - July 2004 - Events

• 31 David B. Haight • 29 Francis Crick • 29 Nafisa Joseph • 23 Joe Cahill • 23 Mehmood • 23 Illinois Jacquet • 23 Carlos Paredes • 22 Sacha Distel • 21 Jerry Goldsmith • 21 Neal A. Maxwell • 19 J. Gordon Edwards • 18 Paul Foot • 13 Carlos Kleiber • 11 Laurance Rockefeller • 9 Isabel Sanford • 8 Mike Woodin • 6 Thomas Klestil • 5 Hugh Shearer • 4 Jean-Marie Auberson • 4 Andrian Nikolayev
See also:

July 2004, July 2004 - Events, July 2004 - Deaths in July, July 2004 - Ongoing events, July 2004 - Election results in July, July 2004 - Related pages, July 2004 - July 31 2004, July 2004 - July 30 2004, July 2004 - July 29 2004, July 2004 - July 28 2004, July 2004 - July 27 2004, July 2004 - July 26 2004, July 2004 - July 25 2004, July 2004 - July 24 2004, July 2004 - July 23 2004, July 2004 - July 22 2004, July 2004 - July 21 2004, July 2004 - July 20 2004, July 2004 - July 19 2004, July 2004 - July 18 2004, July 2004 - July 17 2004, July 2004 - July 16 2004, July 2004 - July 15 2004, July 2004 - July 14 2004, July 2004 - July 13 2004, July 2004 - July 12 2004, July 2004 - July 11 2004, July 2004 - July 9 2004, July 2004 - July 8 2004, July 2004 - July 7 2004, July 2004 - July 6 2004, July 2004 - July 5 2004, July 2004 - July 4 2004, July 2004 - July 3 2004, July 2004 - July 2 2004, July 2004 - July 1 2004, July 2004 - Events by month, July 2004 - News collections and sources

Read more here: » July 2004: Encyclopedia II - July 2004 - Events

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia

Main article: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia On January 31, 1946 the new constitution of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, modeling the Soviet Union, established six constituent republics and two autonomous provinces. The republics were: Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia and within Serbia's new reduced borders, the people of the following two regions were granted limited autonomous r ...

See also:

Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Origins, Yugoslavia - The First Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Yugoslavia during the Second World War, Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Breakup, Yugoslavia - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Legacy, Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Yugoslavia: Encyclopedia II - Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - List of tongue-twisters - List of tongue-twisters in English

List of tongue-twisters - Rhymes and poems. Sarah, Sarah, sits in her Chevrolet. When she shifts she sips her Schlitz, and when she sips her Schlitz she shifts. Betty Botter bought a bit of butter. "But," she said, "this butter's bitter! If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter!" So she bought a bit of butter better than her bitter butter, And she put it in her batter, and her batter was not bitter. So 'twas better Bett ...

See also:

List of tongue-twisters, List of tongue-twisters - List of tongue-twisters in English, List of tongue-twisters - Rhymes and poems, List of tongue-twisters - Phrases to be repeated rapidly, List of tongue-twisters - Other phrases, List of tongue-twisters - Tongue twisters in languages other than English, List of tongue-twisters - Albanian, List of tongue-twisters - Arabic اللغة العربية, List of tongue-twisters - Bulgarian, List of tongue-twisters - Catalan, List of tongue-twisters - Serbian Bosnian or Croatian, List of tongue-twisters - Chinese Cantonese, List of tongue-twisters - Chinese Mandarin, List of tongue-twisters - Czech, List of tongue-twisters - Danish, List of tongue-twisters - Dutch, List of tongue-twisters - Esperanto, List of tongue-twisters - Estonian, List of tongue-twisters - Filipino, List of tongue-twisters - Finnish, List of tongue-twisters - French, List of tongue-twisters - German, List of tongue-twisters - Greek, List of tongue-twisters - Hebrew, List of tongue-twisters - Hindi, List of tongue-twisters - Hungarian, List of tongue-twisters - Icelandic, List of tongue-twisters - Irish, List of tongue-twisters - Italian, List of tongue-twisters - Japanese, List of tongue-twisters - Korean, List of tongue-twisters - Latin, List of tongue-twisters - Latvian, List of tongue-twisters - Lithuanian, List of tongue-twisters - Malay, List of tongue-twisters - Maltese, List of tongue-twisters - Marathi, List of tongue-twisters - Norwegian, List of tongue-twisters - Polish, List of tongue-twisters - Portuguese, List of tongue-twisters - Romanian, List of tongue-twisters - Russian, List of tongue-twisters - Slovak, List of tongue-twisters - Slovenian, List of tongue-twisters - Spanish, List of tongue-twisters - Swedish, List of tongue-twisters - Tagalog/Pilipino, List of tongue-twisters - Tatar, List of tongue-twisters - Vietnamese, List of tongue-twisters - Võro, List of tongue-twisters - isiXhosa

Read more here: » List of tongue-twisters: Encyclopedia II - List of tongue-twisters - List of tongue-twisters in English

Bulgarian: Encyclopedia II - John name - John

The name John derives through Jewish and Christian tradition ultimately from the Biblical Hebrew name יוחנן Yôḥānān, short for יהוחנן Yəhôḥānān. In Christendom, feminine forms of this name have developed as well, reaching English in the primary forms Jan, Jane, Jean and Joan, and diminutized as Janet. Interestingly, the name has come full circle, entering Israeli Hebrew as the name שון Shon, which derives from English Shawn< ...

See also:

John name, John name - John, John name - Jon / Jonathan, John name - Evolution of the name John

Read more here: » John name: Encyclopedia II - John name - John

.
  » Home » » Home »