macedonian

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Englisch - Türkisch
Makedonyalı
{i} Makedonca

Makedonca konuşabilir misin? - Do you speak Macedonian?

Makedonya'ya Makedonca'da Makedonija denir. - Macedonia is called Makedonija in Macedonian.

{s} Makedonya, Makedonya'ya özgü
(isim) makedonyalı
makedonya

Makedonya'ya Makedonca'da Makedonija denir. - Macedonia is called Makedonija in Macedonian.

makedonyali
makedon
Englisch - Englisch
The name of a West-Bulgarian dialect prior to the codification of Macedonian standard language
The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian)
A person from Macedonia (in any sense)
Of or pertaining to Macedonia, its people or language
A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of Macedonia, provisionally designated the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece
{n} a native of Macedonia
{a} pertaining to Macedonia
{i} language spoken in Macedonia
{i} native or resident of Macedonia
of or relating to Macedonia or its inhabitants; "Macedonian hills"
the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
A native or inhabitant of Macedonia
One of a certain religious sect, followers of Macedonius, Bishop of Constantinople, in the fourth century, who held that the Holy Ghost was a creature, like the angels, and a servant of the Father and the Son
a native or inhabitant of Macedon
the Slavic language of modern Macedonia of or relating to Macedonia or its inhabitants; "Macedonian hills
Belonging, or relating, to Macedonia
Macedonian alphabet
The 31-letter alphabet of the Modern Macedonian language, consisting of the following letters (presented in upper case (majuscule) and lower case (minuscule) pairs):

А а, Б б, В в, Г г, Д д, Ѓ ѓ, Е е, Ж ж, З з, Ѕ ѕ, И и, Ј ј, К к, Л л, Љ љ, М м, Н н, Њ њ, О о, П п, Р р, С с, Т т, Ќ ќ, У у, Ф ф, Х х, Ц ц, Ч ч, Џ џ, Ш ш.

Macedonian Wars
Three wars fought by Philip V of Macedonia and his successor, Perseus, against Rome (215-205 BC, 200-197, 171-167). The first war, fought by Rome in the context of the Second Punic War, ended favourably for the Macedonians. Rome was victorious in the next two wars. The Macedonian forces were assisted by Carthage and the Seleucids, Rome by the Aetolian League and Pergamum. After Rome's victory at the Battle of Pydna (168), Macedonian territory was divided into four republics. Another conflict, fought in 149-148, may be considered a fourth Macedonian War; it resulted in a decisive Roman victory, and in its aftermath Macedonia became the empire's first province
macedonian war
one the four wars between Macedonia and Rome in thye 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, which ended in the defeat of Macedonia and its annexation as a Roman province
Ancient Macedonian
The language of Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC
macedonian

    Silbentrennung

    Mac·e·do·ni·an

    Türkische aussprache

    mäsıdōniın

    Aussprache

    /ˌmasəˈdōnēən/ /ˌmæsəˈdoʊniːən/

    Etymologie

    () Macedonia +‎ -an
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