WHAT DOES ȘÓIȚĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of șóiță in the Romanian dictionary
bucket, bucket, s.f. (reg.) 1. gaiţă. 2. viespar. șóiță, șóițe, s.f. (reg.) 1. gaiță. 2. viespar.
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4 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ȘÓIȚĂ»
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șóiță in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
șóiță and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior
Soita, the genus of strange, slender-bodied Oriental flies with trichose anatergites, fits the diagnosis of Adramini well, but also shows strong affinities of the serrate aculeus with Micronevrina (Acanthonevrini), Xarnuta (Xarnutini), and some ...
Martin Aluja, Allen Norrbom, 1999
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Infinite kontrastive Hypothesen: Beiträge des ... - Pagina 46
Die folgende Übersicht zeigt, dass die einzige syntaktisch-strukturelle Einschränkung darin besteht, dass das finite Negationsverb vor dem infiniten Vollverb positioniert werden muss6: (Eivät) lapset (eivät) soita (*eivät) sonaatteja.
Leena Kolehmainen, Hartmut E. H. Lenk, Annikki Liimatainen, 2010
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Finnish Fluency 1 (Ebook+mp3): Glossika Mass Sentences - Pagina 150
Minä en soita pianoa kovin hyvin. Mä en soita pianoa kovin hyvin. mae en sota pianoa kouin hyoin | | She doesn't play the piano very well. Hän ei soita pianoa kovin hyvin. Se ei soita pianoa kovin hyvin. [ se e sota pianoa kouin hyvin | Z () Z ...
Michael Campbell, Martina Taskinen, 2014
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History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of ...
The position of Soita appears therefore to have been chosen with good judgment in regard to the immediate object of opposing the enemy ; but it is certain that the battering- train, then between Pinhel and Villa Ponte, was completely exposed ...
William Francis Patrick Napier, 1834