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Definition von jose im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

jose saramago
Körlük, isa'ya Göre incil, ölüm Bir Yarmış Bir Yokmuş gibi romanları dilimize de çevrilen ve 1998 Nobel Edebiyat ödülü'nü kazanan Portekizli yazar
Englisch - Englisch
A surname derived from the given name
A male given name, an anglicized spelling of Spanish and Portuguese José, equivalent of English Joseph
an anglicized spelling of Spanish José, equivalent of English Joseph
{i} male first name
A common name in Kerala - Southern State of India. However the pronunciation is different its pronounced joes
Jose Saramago
(born 1922), Portuguese writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1998
José Greco
{i} Constanzo José Greco (1918-2000), United States flamenco dancer and choreographer who was born in Italy
San Jose
Places named after Saint Joseph
San José
The capital of Costa Rica
San José
A city and mission in California, USA
San José
Places named after Saint Joseph (acquired from Spanish)
no way Jose
Absolutely not
Antonio José de Sucre
{i} (1793-1830) Venezuelan general and South American independence leader who was the first president of Bolivia (1826-1828)
Constanzo José Greco
{i} José Greco (1918-2000), United States flamenco dancer and choreographer who was born in Italy
Francisco José de Goya Y Lucientes
{i} Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), Spanish painter and graphic artist, creator of "Maja nude" and "Maja clothed
San Jose
City (pop., 2000: 894,943), west-central California, U.S. Located southeast of San Francisco, San Jose was the first civil settlement in California. It was founded in 1777 as a Spanish military supply base and became the state's first capital (1849-51). In 1850 it became the first chartered city in California. It was a trade depot for the California gold fields. The railroad from San Francisco improved trade connections for the produce of nearby farms. It is a processing and distribution centre for a rich agricultural area producing fruit and wine. It is part of Silicon Valley, and its industries include the manufacture of electronic, computer, and aerospace components, auto parts, and consumer goods
San Jose scale
A destructive scale insect (Aspidiotus perniciosus) that damages fruit trees and fruit-bearing plants. Species (Aspidiotus perniciosus) of scale insect first discovered in North America at San Jose, Cal. , in 1880 but probably a native of China. A waxy gray secretion (the scale) covers the yellow females, which are about 0.06 in. (1.5 mm) in diameter. The scale is elevated in the center and is surrounded by a yellow ring. The female produces several generations of living young each year. San Jose scales can completely cover tree branches and may eventually kill the tree
San José
capital of Costa Rica; city in western California (USA)
san jose
the capital and largest city of Costa Rica a city in western California located at the southern end of San Francisco Bay south of San Francisco; a center for computer and electronics industries
san jose scale
small east Asian insect naturalized in the United States that damages fruit trees
sao jose dos campos
a city in southeastern Brazil east northeast of Sao Paulo
jose

    Türkische aussprache

    hōzey

    Aussprache

    /ˌhōˈzā/ /ˌhoʊˈzeɪ/

    Etymologie

    [ "sa-n&-'zA-, "san-(h)O- ] (noun.) 1887. From Spanish Portuguese José, from Hebrew; See Joseph

    Videos

    ... my homework in the back seat, I was home schooled. That was when we made this trip to San Jose ...
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