chechen

listen to the pronunciation of chechen
Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
Çeçen, Çeçen halktan bir kişi
Çeçenlere ya da Çeçenistana ait
Çeçen dili
Çeçen

Çeçenlerin bağımsızlığa doğru eğilimleri var. - Chechens have inclinations towards independence.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Of or pertaining to Chechnya
A North-Central Caucasian language spoken in Chechnya
Someone from Chechnya
{i} North Caucasian language spoken in Chechnya
{s} pertaining to Chechnya (republic of Russian Federation, located in Russian North Caucasia)
{i} resident or native of Chechnya; language in Chechnya
of or relating to Chechnya or its people or culture
a northern Caucasian language spoken by the Chechen people a native or inhabitant of Chechnya of or relating to Chechnya or its people or culture
a native or inhabitant of Chechnya
a northern Caucasian language spoken by the Chechen people
Chechen Autonomous Oblast
Autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union in the Russian SFSR (1922-1936)
Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Oblast
Autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union in the Russian SFSR established in January 1944
Chechnya
A federal subject of Russia located in the Northern Caucasus mountains
Chechnya
a small country in the Caucasus Mountains, south of Russia and north of Georgia. Population: about 1 million. Capital: Grozny. The people are mostly Muslim. Chechnya separated from Russia in 1994 and announced that it was an independent country. This led to a lot of fighting with Russia. Republic, southwestern Russia. Part of the Chechen-Ingush autonomous republic of the former U.S.S.R., it became a republic within Russia in 1992, as did Ingushetia. It is populated mainly by Chechens, a Muslim ethnolinguistic group. Chechnya's demand for independence from Russia in 1992 led to an invasion by Russian troops in 1994. Fighting led to severe devastation of the area, and a series of cease-fires were negotiated and violated. A provisional peace treaty was signed in May 1997, and Russian troops withdrew but returned in 1999; heavy fighting resumed. In 2003 a new constitution was approved that devolved greater powers to the Chechen government but kept the republic in the federation. The capital, Grozny (pop., 2002 est.: 223,000), a major oil centre with pipelines to the Caspian and Black seas, received heavy damage in the fighting
Chechnya
{i} autonomous republic in Russia (fought for its independence in the past, involved in occasional ongoing disputes with Russia)
chechnya
an autonomous republic in southwestern Russia in the northern Caucasus Mountains bordering on Georgia; declared independence from the USSR in 1991 but Russian troops invaded and continue to prosecute a relentless military campaign in the largely Muslim republic
chechen

    Расстановка переносов

    Che·chen

    Турецкое произношение

    çeçîn

    Произношение

    /ˈʧeʧən/ /ˈʧɛʧɪn/
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