principality

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English - Turkish
prenslik

Andorra, İspanya ve Fransa arasında bulunan küçük bir prensliktir. - Andorra is a small principality situated between Spain and France.

{i} eyalet
{i} prenslik (ülke)
beylik
Wales
{i} Galler

Kuzeyde İskoçya, güneyde İngiltere, batıda Galler ve daha batıda da Kuzey İrlanda var. - In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.

Büyük Britanya; Galler, İngiltere ve İskoçya'dan oluşur. - Great Britain consists of Wales, England, and Scotland.

Wales
{i} Gal ülkesi
Wales
{i} Galler Ülkesi
Wales
{i} Gal

Nergis, Galler'in milli çiçeğidir. - The daffodil is the national flower of Wales.

Kuzeyde İskoçya, güneyde İngiltere, batıda Galler ve daha batıda da Kuzey İrlanda var. - In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.

English - English
Wales
in Christian angelology, the fifth level of angels, ranked above powers and below dominions
A region or sovereign nation headed by a prince or princess
the territory of a reigning prince
{n} a prince's domain, sovereignty
Sovereignty; supreme power; hence, superiority; predominance; high, or the highest, station
The territory or jurisdiction of a prince; or the country which gives title to a prince; as, the principality of Wales
{i} territory ruled by a prince
A principality is a country that is ruled by a prince. the tiny principality of Liechtenstein. another name for Wales, used especially by politicians and in news reports. Principality of Andorra Principality of Liechtenstein Principality of Monaco Tver Principality of
A prince; one invested with sovereignty
Principality of Albania
monarchy in Albania from 1914 to 1925
Principality of Andorra
{i} Andorra, principality in the eastern Pyrenees (between France and Spain) which is under the joint political control of France and Spain
Principality of Tver
Medieval principality, east-central Europe. It comprised the city of Tver and surrounding towns. Founded in 1246, it rivaled Moscow for supremacy in northeastern Russia during the 14th-15th centuries. It ultimately was annexed to Moscow under Ivan III in 1485
principalities
plural of principality
principality

    Hyphenation

    prin·ci·pal·i·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    prînsîpälîti

    Pronunciation

    /ˌprənsəˈpalətē/ /ˌprɪnsɪˈpælɪtiː/

    Etymology

    () Latin principalitas, from adjective principalis, principal, + noun of state suffix -itas. principalis is from prin-, prim-, from primus, first, + cip-, from caput, head, + adjective suffix -alis.
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