QUE SIGNIFIE ȚÂȚẤNĂ EN ROUMAIN
définition de țâțấnă dans le dictionnaire roumain
PAYS à mâcher, f 1. Halo. \u0026 # X25ca; Expr. Pour enlever (quelqu'un) de la poitrine = pleurer, exaspérer quelqu'un, sortir de zéro. Sortir de ses seins = perdre patience, se mettre en colère. 2. Une partie où les deux coquilles d'une coquille sont jointes par un ligament élastique. 3. (Pop.) La racine d'un four. \u0026 # X2013; Lat. * Titina.
5 LIVRES EN ROUMAIN EN RAPPORT AVEC «ȚÂȚẤNĂ»
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History of Maori of Nelson and Marlborough - Pagina 485
Children oflVi Katene Te Pnolio and Tahua Wikitoria Tatana Te Keha The authors have not found any whakapapa, official or whanau, which display any offspring ofWi Katene Te Puoho and Tahua Wikitoria Tatana Te Keha, other than their ...
Hilary Mitchell, Maui John Mitchell,
2007
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Children of a Dark Sky & Alice - Pagina 60
Tatana whispered into her sister's ear. “He has three unions on three different plateaus. Do you really want to be his fourth?” “Really?” The flyer said, out loud. “I am going to sleep. Gott, you can sleep anywhere you want. Except in my cot.
I turned slowly to the newcomer. Ishani Tatana. The hatch was closing shut behind him as he marched toward us. Beside me, I could almost see Captain Jackson tense at the Council rep's approach. I took a deep breath and tried to stay calm.
Timothy S. Johnston,
2015
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Between Hope and Despair: Pedagogy and the Remembrance of ...
This is due in part to trauma's distancing and buffering mechanisms, yet also seems to be a more conscious move on Eva's part — ostensibly allowing Tatana and all other possible readers to enter, while keeping the listener/translator's eyes ...
Roger I. Simon, Sharon Rosenberg, Claudia Eppert,
2000
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The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture ...
The book's chapters, two of which were written collaboratively with the historian Leo Spitzer, engage the work of postgeneration artists and writers such as Art Spiegelman, W.G. Sebald, Eva Hoffman, Tatana Kellner, Muriel Hasbun, Anne ...