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English - Turkish

Definition of serbs in English Turkish dictionary

serb
hırvat

Pek çok Sırp, Boşnak ve Hırvat soyadı iç le bitiyor. - Many Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian surnames end in ić.

Arkadaşlarımız arasında Sırplar, Hırvatlar ve Müslümanlar var. - Among our friends, there are Serbs and Croats and Muslims.

Serb
sırp

Onun ana dili Sırpçadır. - She is a native speaker of Serbian.

Biz bu kasabayı Sırp ulusuna veririz. - We give this town to the Serb Nation.

Serb
{i} Sırbistanlı
Serb
{s} Sırbistan

Kosova Sırbistan’ın bir iliydi. - Kosovo was a province of Serbia.

Sırbistan'ın kalbi Kosova'dır! - Kosovo is the heart of Serbia!

Serb
{i} Sırpça

Onun ana dili Sırpçadır. - She is a native speaker of Serbian.

Onlar Hırvatça, Boşnakça veya Sırpça mı konuşuyorlar? - Are they speaking in Croatian, Bosnian, or Serbian?

serb
Sırplı
serb
Sırp dili
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of serbs in Turkish Turkish dictionary

SERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Beğenmeme. Azarlama. Çekiştirme
SERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Sürub) İçyağı
SERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Helâk olmak
SERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bozulmak, fâsid olmak
serb
içyağı
serb
Bağırsakları saran yağ
English - English
plural of Serb
Serb
Of or pertaining to the culture of the Serbs; Serbian
Serb
A person of Serb descent (not necessarily from Serbia)
Serb
{i} citizen or resident of Serbia (one of the republics of Yugoslavia)
Serb
{s} pertaining to Serbia (one of the republics of Yugoslavia)
Serb
Serbian
and Slovenes Kingdom of Serbs, Croats
Balkan state formed in 1918 after World War I. It included the previously independent kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro and the southern Slavic territories formerly subject to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Dalmatia, Croatia-Slavonia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The kingdom was ruled by the Serbian Karadjordjevi dynasty. In 1929 King Alexander I sought to combat local nationalisms by proclaiming a royal dictatorship and renaming the state Yugoslavia. See also Serbia and Montenegro
serb
a member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries
serbs

    Turkish pronunciation

    sırbz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsərbz/ /ˈsɜrbz/

    Etymology

    [ 's&rb ] (noun.) 1860. ultimately from Serbo-Croatian srb.
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