Rita

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English - Turkish
ritam
loneliness
yalnızlık

Yalnızlık artık beni mutlu etmeyen bir hastalık. - The loneliness is a disease that makes me not happy anymore.

Yalnızlık için en iyi tedavi nedir? - What's the best cure for loneliness?

loneliness
tekbaşınalık
loneliness
birbaşınalık
loneliness
tek başınalık
tumors
tümörler
loneliness
(isim) yalnızlık
Turkish - Turkish
Gaetano Donizetti 'nin bir operası
Hindistan'da yetişen bir bitki
Asya ve Avrupa'da yetişen büyük boylu bir ağaç
Cezayir'de yetişen ve tohum çekirdeğinden çıkarılan yağı sanayide kullanılan büyük bir ağaç
Vedalar göre kurban düzenine ve ahlak yasasına örneklik eden kozmik düzen
English - English
A female given name

Born Margarita Carmen Cansino to Eduardo and Volga Haworth Cansino on October 17, 1918, in New York City, Rita Hayworth was no stranger to show business.

taken into regular use in early twentieth century; diminutive of Latin and Spanish Margarita and Italian Margherita, all cognates of Margaret. An Italian Saint Rita was canonized in 1900
{i} female first name
loneliness
tumors
Rita Dove
born Aug. 28, 1952, Akron, Ohio, U.S. U.S. writer and teacher. She studied writing at the University of Iowa and published the first of several chapbooks of her poetry in 1977. Her poems and short stories focus on the particulars of family life and personal struggle, addressing the larger dimensions of the African American experience primarily by indirection. Her poetry collections include Museum (1983), Thomas and Beulah (1986, Pulitzer Prize), Mother Love (1995), and On the Bus with Rosa Parks (1999). She was poet laureate of the U.S. from 1993 to 1995
Rita Frances Dove
born Aug. 28, 1952, Akron, Ohio, U.S. U.S. writer and teacher. She studied writing at the University of Iowa and published the first of several chapbooks of her poetry in 1977. Her poems and short stories focus on the particulars of family life and personal struggle, addressing the larger dimensions of the African American experience primarily by indirection. Her poetry collections include Museum (1983), Thomas and Beulah (1986, Pulitzer Prize), Mother Love (1995), and On the Bus with Rosa Parks (1999). She was poet laureate of the U.S. from 1993 to 1995
Rita Hayworth
orig. Margarita Carmen Cansino born Oct. 17, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died May 14, 1987, New York City U.S. film actress. She danced with her father in nightclubs from age 12 and played bit parts in films from 1935. She cultivated a sophisticated glamour in Only Angels Have Wings (1939), Strawberry Blonde (1941), and Blood and Sand (1941). The musicals You'll Never Get Rich (1941), You Were Never Lovelier (1942), and Cover Girl (1944) made her a star and a favourite pinup of U.S. GIs during World War II. Her worldly, erotic role in Gilda (1946) confirmed her status in Hollywood as "the Love Goddess." Her later films include The Lady from Shanghai (1948), Pal Joey (1957), and Separate Tables (1958)
video vérité
A television filming or videotaping technique in which the subjects are portrayed with frank, unbiased realism, as for a documentary program
Rita

    Hyphenation

    rit·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    ritı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrētə/ /ˈriːtə/

    Etymology

    () A diminutive of Italian Margherita, and Spanish Margarita, cognates of English Margaret. An Italian Saint Rita was canonized in 1900. The English name came into regular use in early twentieth century.
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