lebanese

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} (çoğ. Leb.a.nese) Lübnanlı
{i} Lübnanlı

Lübnanlı öğrenci ve arkadaşları birçok kitap yazdı. - The Lebanese student and her friends wrote books.

Teyzesi Lübnanlı bir adamla evlendi ve onunla birlikte Senegal'e gitti. - His aunt married a Lebanese man and went with him to Senegal.

{s} Lübnan, Lübnan'a özgü
{s} Lübnan

Lübnanlı öğrenci ve arkadaşları birçok kitap yazdı. - The Lebanese student and her friends wrote books.

Teyzesi Lübnanlı bir adamla evlendi ve onunla birlikte Senegal'e gitti. - His aunt married a Lebanese man and went with him to Senegal.

(isim) Lübnanlı
Lebanon
Lübnan

Ben 1988'den 1994'e kadar Lübnan'da yaşadım. - From 1988 to 1994 he lived in Lebanon.

Lübnan'da mı yaşıyorsun? - Do you live in Lebanon?

restaurant serving lebanese food
restoran lebanese gıda hizmet
Lebanon
(isim) Lübnan
lebanon
Lebanese i
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Lübnanlı
lebanon
Lübnan dağları
lebanon
Lübnan Cumhuriyeti
Englisch - Englisch
Of, from, or pertaining to Lebanon, the Lebanese people or the Lebanese language
A person from Lebanon or of Lebanese descent
{i} resident of Lebanon, one of Lebanese origin
{s} of or pertaining to Lebanon, of Lebanese origin
A Lebanese is a Lebanese citizen, or a person of Lebanese origin
Lebanese means belonging or relating to Lebanon, or to its people or culture
a native or inhabitant of Lebanon
a native or inhabitant of Lebanon of or relating to or characteristic of Lebanon or its people; "Lebanese mountains
of or relating to or characteristic of Lebanon or its people; "Lebanese mountains"
Lebanese loop
a skimming device fitted to an ATM , used to collect personal banking information by criminals
Lebanese Civil War
(1975-91) Civil conflict resulting from tensions among Lebanon's Christian and Muslim populations and exacerbated by the presence in Lebanon in the 1970s of fighters from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). In 1975 Lebanon's Muslims and leftists supported the PLO and sought more political power; its Christians, seeking to maintain their political dominance, opposed the PLO. The factions fought fiercely through early 1976, and Lebanon became effectively partitioned, with the Christians in power in the north and the Muslims in the south. Fearing an expanded war, both Israel and Syria intervened on the side of the Christians, who had begun to lose ground. Fighting continued at a lower level of intensity until 1982, when Israel invaded southern Lebanon to destroy Palestinian guerrilla bases; PLO forces were driven out of Beirut, and by 1985 Israel had withdrawn from most of Lebanon, which by then was split internally over whether to accept Syria's leadership. In 1989 the Christian leader General Michel Aoun attempted to drive Syria from Lebanon but was defeated, and the Arab League mediated a peace deal; his removal from power in 1990 eliminated the largest obstacle to implementing a 1989 peace accord. In southern Lebanon, fighting between Israeli and Hezbollah forces continued even after Israel's final withdrawal from Lebanese territory in 2000
Lebanese National Pact
Power-sharing arrangement established in 1943 between Lebanese Christians and Muslims whereby the president is always a Christian and the prime minister a Sunnite Muslim. The speaker of the National Assembly must be a Shite Muslim. Amendments made following the Lebanese Civil War transferred many presidential powers to a cabinet divided evenly between Christians and Muslims
Lebanese border
border between Israel and Lebanon
Lebanese citizen
{i} citizen of Lebanon (country in southwestern Asia)
Lebanese restaurant
{i} restaurant serving Lebanese food
lebanese monetary unit
monetary unit in Lebanon
lebanese pound
the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
Lebanon
Country in the Middle East. Official name: Republic of Lebanon. Also (especially formerly) known as "the Lebanon"
Lebanon
Country in the Middle East. Official name: Lebanese Republic. Also (especially formerly) known as The Lebanon
Lebanon
a country in the Middle East on the Mediterranean Sea, between Israel and Syria. Population: 3,628,000 (2001). Capital: Beirut. There was a long civil war in the 1970s and 1980s which did a lot of damage to the country. The economic and political situation improved during the 1990s. officially Republic of Lebanon Country, eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Republic of Lebanon Anti Lebanon Mountains Lebanon Mountains
Lebanon
{i} country in southwestern Asia at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea
lebanon
an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean
lebanese

    Silbentrennung

    Leb·a·nese

    Türkische aussprache

    lebıniz

    Aussprache

    /ˈlebəˌnēz/ /ˈlɛbəˌniːz/

    Etymologie

    () From Lebanon +‎ -ese
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