QUÉ SIGNIFICA CONAȚIONÁL EN RUMANO
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definición de conaționál en el diccionario rumano
CONTENCIÓN (~ i, ~ e) y sustantivo (sobre personas) que es parte de la misma nación. [Sil. you-it-] / co- + national CONAȚIONÁL ~ă (~i, ~e) și substantival (despre persoane) Care face parte din aceeași națiune. [Sil. -ți-o-] /co- + național
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SINÓNIMOS DE «CONAȚIONÁL» EN RUMANO
Las siguientes palabras del rumano tienen un significado similar o idéntico a «conaționál» y pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
sinónimos en rumano de conaționál
10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «CONAȚIONÁL»
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conaționál en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
conaționál y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Journal of Conational Law
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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The Story of Our Nation
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Ella Hines Stratton, Publishing Co National Publishing Co, 2010
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International Student Mobility and Transnational Friendships
WhenI reorganised the data according to nationality or ethnicity, it became clear thatthe interviewees' friendships withother international students included both conational orcoethnic friendships and international or interethnic friendships.
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The Psychology of Culture Shock
Apparently, conational relationshipscanbe harmful or helpful, dependingonthe nature ofindividual supporters and their group's dynamics.However, it should be borne inmindthat the relationship between crosscultural adaptation and conational ...
Colleen Ward, Stephen Bochner, Adrian Furnham, 2005
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Intra-European Student Mobility in International Higher ...
Facetoface contacts with conational students seem also to be important in the initial period, as they can provide information and orientation, and the comfort of speaking the home country's language. However, many students reported most of ...
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An Evaluation of the Vedāntic Critique of Buddhism - Pagina 132
For both traditions, nescience is two-fold in that it possesses a cognitional aspect and a conational aspect. That avidya (nescience) seems to be treated by Sankara as an ontological principle has been noted by Esther Solomon in her book A ...
Gregory Joseph Darling, 1987
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Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts - Pagina 398
If a defendant can be blamed for (1) physical, (2) cognitive, (3) conational, or (4) motivational lapses, then we can frame relevant counterfactuals that test whether he would have adverted to the risks of his actions if he had not suffered from ...
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Asian American Identities, Families, and Schooling - Pagina 191
For a Chinese newcomer, similarities in backgrounds, language, and community of origin may make the conational a natural choice for a friend. However, when children and adolescents choose "friends" they are also choosing a specific ...
Clara C. Park, A. Lin Goodwin, Stacey J. Lee, 2003
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Infant Speech: A Study of the Beginnings of Language - Pagina 162
The child's experience, both in uttering specific words and in responding to them, has at the outset an affective-conational basis, as well as some direction of his attention towards objective elements of the situation. This objective direction ...