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vatandaşlık, yurttaşlık, hemşehrilik, uyrukluk, hemşerilik, uyrukluk, tabiiyet, vatandaşlik,

1 vatandaşlık     ts
2 yurttaşlık     ts
3 hemşehrilik     ts
4 uyrukluk     ts
5 hemşerilik     ts
6 uyrukluk, tabiiyet  isim     ts
7 vatandaşlik     ts
 

1 the country in which a person is born (and has not rescinded citizenship), or naturalized 2 the country to which that person owes allegiance and is entitled to its protection, The exercising of rights, privileges and responsibilities as a member of a particular society, Being an active, participating member of society with obligations, duties and privileges TOP, IF WORKSTAT = ' ' THEN CITIZEN = ' ' IF WORKSTAT = '1 ' THEN CITIZEN = '1' IF WORKSTAT = '2 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = ' 3 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = '4 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = 'N ' THEN CITIZEN = ' ', conduct as a citizen; "award for good citizenship" the status of a citizen with rights and duties, the status of a citizen with rights and duties, nationality, The status of being a citizen, conduct as a citizen; "award for good citizenship", The state of being a citizen; the status of a citizen, the status of being a member of a state, one who owes allegiance to the government and is entitled to its protection and to political rights, - status of being a member of a state, one who owes allegiance to the government and is entitled to its protection and to political rights, Legal membership in a community known as a nation-state, The country in which a person is born (and has not renounced or lost citizenship) or naturalized and to which that person owes allegiance and by which he or she is entitled to be protected, Citizenship is the fact of belonging to a community because you live in it, and the duties and responsibilities that this brings. Their German peers had a more developed sense of citizenship. Relationship between an individual and a state in which the individual owes allegiance to the state and in turn is entitled to its protection. In general, full political rights, including the right to vote and to hold public office, are predicated on citizenship. Citizenship entails obligations, usually including allegiance, payment of taxes, and military service. The concept arose in ancient Greece, where citizenship was granted only to property owners. The Romans initially used it as a privilege to be conferred upon or withheld from conquered peoples, but it was granted to all the empire's free inhabitants in AD 212. The concept disappeared in Europe during the feudal era but was revived in the Renaissance. Citizenship may normally be gained by birth within a certain territory, descent from a parent who is a citizen, marriage to a citizen, or naturalization. See also nationality, If you have citizenship of a country, you are legally accepted as belonging to it. After 15 years in the USA, he has finally decided to apply for American citizenship, the development of rights, responsibilities, duties and appropriate conduct of an active and involved member of a community, The term 'citizenship'has both a legal and a social meaning In a legal sense, citizenship is that set of rights and responsibilities granted to people in recognition of their attachment to a particular country In a social sense, citizenship refers to the participation of people in their community as they fulfil and debate their rights and responsibilities, n The condition of being a citizen; also, the rights and duties of a citizen [Citizenship includes the right to vote and the duty to serve on a jury ], The special status, including duties, rights and privelges given to a member of a nation Status means what you are and what you're entitled to at a given time and place, Citizenship categories are:· Australian Citizen (including Australian citizens with dual citizenship): or New Zealand citizen or diplomatic or consular representative of New Zealand, a member of the staff of such a representative or the spouse or dependent relative of such a representative, excluding those with Australian citizenship; or Students with Permanent Resident status but excluding those who have New Zealand citizenship; or Student has a temporary entry permit or is a diplomat or a dependent of a diplomat (except New Zealand) and resides in Australia during the semester; or Other Overseas, The relationship between people, as individuals and collectivities, to the State and to the community Historically, citizenship has been about rights and responsibilities The relationship between the person and the State has been differently conceptualised across historical moments and geographical spaces as particular social groups have had either more or less access to social rights and responsibilities Class, ethnicity, sexuality and gender intersect with notions of the person (roles, status and legitimacy) and hence with citizenship, condition of being a member of a country,

8 1 the country in which a person is born (and has not rescinded citizenship), or naturalized 2 the country to which that person owes allegiance and is entitled to its protection     ts
9 The exercising of rights, privileges and responsibilities as a member of a particular society     ts
10 Being an active, participating member of society with obligations, duties and privileges TOP     ts
11 IF WORKSTAT = ' ' THEN CITIZEN = ' ' IF WORKSTAT = '1 ' THEN CITIZEN = '1' IF WORKSTAT = '2 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = ' 3 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = '4 ' THEN CITIZEN = '2' IF WORKSTAT = 'N ' THEN CITIZEN = ' '     ts
12 conduct as a citizen; "award for good citizenship" the status of a citizen with rights and duties     ts
13 the status of a citizen with rights and duties     ts
14 nationality     ts
15 The status of being a citizen     ts
16 conduct as a citizen; "award for good citizenship"     ts
17 The state of being a citizen; the status of a citizen     ts
18 the status of being a member of a state, one who owes allegiance to the government and is entitled to its protection and to political rights     ts
19 - status of being a member of a state, one who owes allegiance to the government and is entitled to its protection and to political rights     ts
20 Legal membership in a community known as a nation-state     ts
21 The country in which a person is born (and has not renounced or lost citizenship) or naturalized and to which that person owes allegiance and by which he or she is entitled to be protected     ts
22 Citizenship is the fact of belonging to a community because you live in it, and the duties and responsibilities that this brings. Their German peers had a more developed sense of citizenship. Relationship between an individual and a state in which the individual owes allegiance to the state and in turn is entitled to its protection. In general, full political rights, including the right to vote and to hold public office, are predicated on citizenship. Citizenship entails obligations, usually including allegiance, payment of taxes, and military service. The concept arose in ancient Greece, where citizenship was granted only to property owners. The Romans initially used it as a privilege to be conferred upon or withheld from conquered peoples, but it was granted to all the empire's free inhabitants in AD 212. The concept disappeared in Europe during the feudal era but was revived in the Renaissance. Citizenship may normally be gained by birth within a certain territory, descent from a parent who is a citizen, marriage to a citizen, or naturalization. See also nationality     ts
23 If you have citizenship of a country, you are legally accepted as belonging to it. After 15 years in the USA, he has finally decided to apply for American citizenship     ts
24 the development of rights, responsibilities, duties and appropriate conduct of an active and involved member of a community     ts
25 The term 'citizenship'has both a legal and a social meaning In a legal sense, citizenship is that set of rights and responsibilities granted to people in recognition of their attachment to a particular country In a social sense, citizenship refers to the participation of people in their community as they fulfil and debate their rights and responsibilities     ts
26 n The condition of being a citizen; also, the rights and duties of a citizen [Citizenship includes the right to vote and the duty to serve on a jury ]     ts
27 The special status, including duties, rights and privelges given to a member of a nation Status means what you are and what you're entitled to at a given time and place     ts
28 Citizenship categories are:· Australian Citizen (including Australian citizens with dual citizenship): or New Zealand citizen or diplomatic or consular representative of New Zealand, a member of the staff of such a representative or the spouse or dependent relative of such a representative, excluding those with Australian citizenship; or Students with Permanent Resident status but excluding those who have New Zealand citizenship; or Student has a temporary entry permit or is a diplomat or a dependent of a diplomat (except New Zealand) and resides in Australia during the semester; or Other Overseas     ts
29 The relationship between people, as individuals and collectivities, to the State and to the community Historically, citizenship has been about rights and responsibilities The relationship between the person and the State has been differently conceptualised across historical moments and geographical spaces as particular social groups have had either more or less access to social rights and responsibilities Class, ethnicity, sexuality and gender intersect with notions of the person (roles, status and legitimacy) and hence with citizenship     ts
30 condition of being a member of a country  isim     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada Citizenship kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. Citizenship kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan Citizenship kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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