fïchte

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ألمانية - التركية
n. e. 'fihtı çam (ağacı)
Fichte
n {'fihtı} e çam (ağacı)
Fichte
[die] çam (ağacı)
Fichte
alaçam
Fichte
çeki düzen vermek
ألمانية - الإنجليزية

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Er rief „Baum fällt“, als sich die Fichte zu Boden neigte.
He shouted 'Timber!' as the spruce began to fall
Omorika-Fichte (Picea omorika)
Serbian spruce
Wissenschaftslehre (Fichte)
science of knowledge (Fichte)
gemeine Fichte
European spruce
gemeine Fichte
Norway spruce
serbische Fichte
Serbian spruce
Fichte
spruce

Tom told me that he often drinks root beer, but he'd not only never drunk spruce beer, he'd never even heard of it. - Tom sagte, dass er oft Wurzelbier trinke, Fichtenbier aber nicht nur noch nie probiert, sondern sogar noch nie davon gehört habe.

Do you like spruce beer? - Magst du Fichtenbier?

الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

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Fichte
{i} family name; Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814), German philosopher
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
born May 19, 1762, Rammenau, Upper Lusatia, Saxony died Jan. 27, 1814, Berlin German philosopher and patriot. Fichte's Science of Knowledge (1794), a reaction to the critical philosophy of Immanuel Kant and especially to Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (1788), was his most original and characteristic work. To demonstrate that practical reason is really the root of reason in its entirety, the absolute ground of all knowledge as well as of humanity altogether, he started from a supreme principle, the ego, which is independent and sovereign, so that all other knowledge is deducible from it. In his famous patriotic lectures Addresses to the German Nation (1807-08) he attempted to rally German nationalists against Napoleon. He is regarded as one of the great transcendental idealists. His son Immanuel Hermann von Fichte (1796-1879) was also a philosopher
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
{i} (1762-1814) German philosopher