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Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
complies — (kon plie) s. f. plur. Terme de liturgie. La dernière partie de l office divin, qui se chante après vêpres. HISTORIQUE XIIe s. • Ne verrai jà la conplie sonant, Ronc. p. 100. • E quant li moinie [moines] vindrent lur conplie chanter, Th.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Translations of Frère Jacques — The song Frère Jacques is well known in English speaking countries in both its French and English forms. Many other translations and versions exist; some are an exact structural match to the French version, while others vary in the details to… … Wikipedia
consonant — consonantlike, adj. consonantly, adv. /kon seuh neuhnt/, n. 1. Phonet. a. (in English articulation) a speech sound produced by occluding with or without releasing /p, b; t, d; k, g/, diverting /m, n, ng/, or obstructing /f, v; s, z/ etc., the… … Universalium
Wort — 1. A guids Woat pfint a guids Oat. (Steiermark.) – Firmenich, II, 767, 73. 2. A güt Wort bringt a güte Äntver (Antwort). (Warschau. Jüd. deutsch.) Freundliches Entgegenkommen gewinnt die Herzen. 3. Allen Worten ist nicht zu glauben. – Henisch,… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon