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Meaning of "mângâiá" in the Romanian dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF MÂNGÂIÁ IN ROMANIAN

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WHAT DOES MÂNGÂIÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?

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Definition of mângâiá in the Romanian dictionary

caress vb., ind. and conj. pres. 1 and 2 sg., 3 sg and pl. comfort, 1 pl. comfort; frost. stroke mângâiá vb., ind. și conj. prez. 1 și 2 sg. mângâi, 3 sg. și pl. mângâie, 1 pl. mângâiém; ger. mângâínd

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ROMANIAN WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MÂNGÂIÁ


a mângâiá
a mângâiá
a răzgâiá
a răzgâiá
a se mângâiá
a se mângâiá
a se tămâiá
a se tămâiá
a tămâiá
a tămâiá
pârâiá
pârâiá
râiá
râiá
râzgâiá
râzgâiá
răzgâiá
răzgâiá
tămâiá
tămâiá
întâiá
întâiá

ROMANIAN WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MÂNGÂIÁ

mânecáre
mânecát
mânecă
mânecă de vânt
mânecúș
mânecúță
mânér
mânezí
mângăiciós
mângălitór
mângâiére
mângâierea-ápelor
mângâietór
mângâiós
mângâitáte
mângâitór
mân
mâniác
mâniát
mânicúță

ROMANIAN WORDS THAT END LIKE MÂNGÂIÁ

a abrev
a acompan
a ad
a alin
a al
a ambre
a amnist
a anem
a anestez
a aprec
a aprop
a apropr
a arde
a ased
a asfix
a asoc
a aud
a avar
a așch
a benefic

Synonyms and antonyms of mângâiá in the Romanian dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «MÂNGÂIÁ» IN ROMANIAN

The following Romanian words have a similar or identical meaning as «mângâiá» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Romanian synonyms of mângâiá

Translation of «mângâiá» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF MÂNGÂIÁ

Find out the translation of mângâiá to 25 languages with our Romanian multilingual translator.
The translations of mângâiá from Romanian to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «mângâiá» in Romanian.

Translator Romanian - Chinese

曼加伊亚
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Spanish

carrera
570 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - English

stroke
510 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Hindi

Mangaia
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Romanian - Arabic

السكتة الدماغية
280 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Russian

Мангаиа
278 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Portuguese

Mangaia
270 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Bengali

ঘাই
260 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - French

Mangaia
220 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Malay

strok
190 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - German

Schlaganfall
180 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Japanese

マンガイア
130 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Korean

Mangaia
85 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Javanese

stroke
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Romanian - Vietnamese

Mangaia
80 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Tamil

பக்கவாதம்
75 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Marathi

स्ट्रोक
75 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Turkish

inme
70 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Italian

Mangaia
65 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Polish

Mangaia
50 millions of speakers

Translator Romanian - Ukrainian

мангал
40 millions of speakers

Romanian

mângâiá
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Romanian - Greek

κτύπημα
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Romanian - Afrikaans

beroerte
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Romanian - Swedish

Mangaia
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Romanian - Norwegian

Mangaia
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of mângâiá

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «MÂNGÂIÁ»

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Examples of use in the Romanian literature, quotes and news about mângâiá

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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MÂNGÂIÁ»

Discover the use of mângâiá in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to mângâiá and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Mangaia and the Mission
Peter Henry Buck Rod Dixon, Teaea Parima. List of Illustrations Facing Pages Peter H. Buck in 1910 2 Government residency, Oneroa 3 Buck's principal informant, Aiteina wearing tapa 4 Aiteina, Akaeakore and another, unidentified, korero ...
Peter Henry Buck, ‎Rod Dixon, ‎Teaea Parima, 1993
2
War and Succession in Mangaia from Mamae's Texts
This is a political history of an island in the southern Cook islands, from its social foundation until the advent of Christianity in the 1820s, as described by the 19th-century tribal historian Mamae.
Michael P. J. Reilly, ‎Mamae, 2003
3
Moon Handbooks South Pacific - Pagina 374
Mangaia Mangaia is pronounced Mahng-AH-ee-ah, not "man-gaia," as there's no "g" sound in the Polynesian languages. It's 204 km southeast of Raro- tonga and just north of the tropic of Capricorn, a position that makes it the southernmost ...
David Stanley, 2004
4
South Pacific - Pagina 286
pop 560 / area 51.8 sq km Next to Rarotonga, Mangaia (pronounced mung-EYE-ah) is the Cooks' most geographically dramatic island. The second largest of the islands, it's only slightly smaller than Rarotonga, with a towering circlet of black ...
Rowan McKinnon, 2009
5
Rarotonga & the Cook Islands - Pagina 137
Maretu 's book, Cannihals & Converts (widely available on Rarotonga), describes Mangaia's subsequent conversion to Christianity. Traditionally, the Mangaians had a reputation for being a dour, ethnocentric lot - an attribute which perhaps ...
Errol Hunt, 2003
6
Handbook of Polynesian Mythology - Pagina 47
Mangaia. (Cook. Islands). and. the. Tuamotus. Two unique creation myths stand out above all the others; one comes from the island of Mangaia and the other from the Tuamotus. These two different traditions are unique because they attribute ...
Robert D. Craig, 2004
7
Ancestral Voices for Mangaia: A History of the Ancient ...
Transcribes and interprets a series of indigenous historical texts, including proverbs, songs and narratives, as told by generations of Mangaian scholars, notably the tribal historian, Mamae, and by outsider scholars, particularly the ...
Michael Patrick Joseph Reilly, 2009
8
Tahiti: Including the Cook Islands - Pagina 387
Captain Cook "discovered" Mangaia in 1777 and Polynesian missionaries followed in 1826. Mangaia was the last Cook Island to accept Christianity, and traditionally, the 750 Mangaians have a reputation for being a cautious lot, but you II ...
David Stanley, 2003
9
Religious and Cosmic Beliefs of Central Polynesia
1; food thrown to dead down, (Mangaia) I 267 ; of Karangaiti and Kauava (Mangaia), see those titles; Maui-.tikitiki confined in, etc., (Rarotonga) I 43, II 168, 209; Raupa burialchasm, (Mangaia) I 220—1, 11 9, 11, 13; Ti'iti'i dying in cave, ...
Robert W. Williamson, 2013
10
The Social and Political Systems of Central Polynesia
discoverer of, 1 302; (Mangaia), 11 206: of men, taboo to mahoo (Society), 11 393: for sacred shark (Samoa), 11 229: at sea-birds' egg feast (Easter Is.), 1 407 Firstborn: the chief and priest of clan (Mangaia), 111 35—6, 200: “elder brother,” etc ...
Robert W. Williamson, 2013

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Mângâiá [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/mangaia>. May 2024 ».
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