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Pan-European - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

CONCEPT
Pan-european; Paneuropean; Pan-Europeanism; Europatriot; Pan-europeanism; European identity; European unification; Euro-patriotism; Pan-Europeans; Pan-europeans

Pan-European         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pan European; Pan-European (disambiguation); Draft:Pan-European (disambiguation)
paneuropeo
flash in the pan         
  • Flash in the pan
FIREARM COMPONENT
Flash in the pan; Priming pan
fuoco di paglia; chi delude le aspettative
Indo-European languages         
  • Dutch]]}}
  • [[Franz Bopp]] was a pioneer in the field of comparative linguistic studies.
  • Countries where Indo-European language family is not official}}
  •  Scheme of Indo-European language dispersals from c.&nbsp;4000 to 1000 BCE according to the widely held [[Kurgan hypothesis]].<br>– Center: Steppe cultures<br>1 (black): Anatolian languages (archaic PIE)<br>2 (black): Afanasievo culture (early PIE)<br>3 (black) Yamnaya culture expansion (Pontic-Caspian steppe, Danube Valley) (late PIE)<br>4A (black): Western Corded Ware<br>4B-C (blue & dark blue): Bell Beaker; adopted by Indo-European speakers<br>5A-B (red): Eastern Corded ware<br>5C (red): Sintashta (proto-Indo-Iranian)<br>6 (magenta): Andronovo<br>7A (purple): Indo-Aryans (Mittani)<br>7B (purple): Indo-Aryans (India)<br>[NN] (dark yellow): proto-Balto-Slavic<br>8 (grey): Greek<br>9 (yellow):Iranians<br>– [not drawn]: Armenian, expanding from western steppe
  • Pink: languages with instrumental, dative and ablative plural endings (and some others) in *-m- rather than *-bh-}}
  • Indo-European language family tree based on "Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis of Indo-European languages" by Chang et al. <ref name=chang/>
  • Indo-European family tree in order of first attestation
LANGUAGE FAMILY NATIVE TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN EURASIA
Indo-Germanic; Indo-Germanic languages; Indo-germanic languages; Indo-germanic; Indo-European family; Indo-European Languages; Indo-European language family; IE family; I.E. family; I. E. family; I-E family; I.-E. family; IE group; IE Group; IE languages; IE Languages; IE language family; IE Language Family; Indo-european language family; Indo european; Indo European; Indo-Germanic race; Indo-european language group; Indo-European people; North Indo-European; Indoeuropean languages; Indo europian languages; Indo-Europeans; Indo-European language; Indo-European family of languages; Indo-European peoples; Indogermanic; Indo-Germanic language; Indo European language; Indo-European; Classification of Indo-European language; Indo European languages; Indo-european languages; ISO 639:ine; Indo-European languages family; Spread of Indo-European languages; Balto-Slavo-Germanic; Balto-Slavo-Germanic languages; Indo-European languages language; Indo-European linguistic group; History of Indo-European linguistics
n. lingue indo-europee, famiglia di lingue che comprende la maggioranza di quelle europee e del sudovest e sud dell"Asia (incluse le lingue parlate nel mondo colonizzato dagli Europei a partire dal 1500 oltre che in Persia, nel subcontinente indiano e in altre parti dell"Asia)

تعريف

pan-pan
¦ noun an international radio distress signal, of less urgency than a Mayday signal.
Origin
1920s: pan from Fr. panne 'breakdown'.

ويكيبيديا

Pan-European identity

Pan-European identity is the sense of personal identification with Europe, in a cultural or political sense. The concept is discussed in the context of European integration, historically in connection with hypothetical proposals, but since the formation of the European Union (EU) in the 1990s increasingly with regard to the project of ever-increasing federalisation of the EU. The model of a "pan-European" union is the Carolingian Empire, which first defined "Europe" as a cultural entity as the areas ruled by the Roman Catholic Church, later known as "Medieval Western Christendom" (which extended its scope further eastwards to the shores of the Baltic Sea during the course of the Middle Ages). The original proposal for a Paneuropean Union was made in 1922 by Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, who defined the term "pan-European" as referring to this historical sense of the western and central parts of continental Europe encompassing the cultures that evolved from medieval Western Christendom (ie: Catholic and Protestant Europe, with the exception of the British Isles) instead of the modern geographic definition of the continent of Europe. Coudenhove-Kalergi saw the pan-European state as a future "fifth great power", in explicit opposition to the Soviet Union, "Asia", Great Britain and the United States (as such explicitly excluding both the British Isles and the areas that were influenced by Byzantine Christendom, which are usually considered a part of geographical Europe, from his notion of "pan-European").

After 1948, an accelerating process of European integration culminated in the formation of the EU in 1993. In the period from 1995–2020, the EU has been enlarged from 12 to 27 member states, far beyond the area originally envisaged for the "pan-European" state by Coudenhove-Kalergi (with the exception of Switzerland), its member states accounting for a population of some 447 million, or three-fifths of the population of the entire continent. In the 1990s to 2000s, there was an active movement towards further consolidation of the European Union, with the introduction of symbols and institutions usually reserved for sovereign states, such as citizenship, a common currency (used by 20 out of 27 members), a flag, an anthem and a motto (In Varietate Concordia, "United in Diversity"). An attempt to introduce a European Constitution was made in 2004, but it failed to be ratified; instead, the Treaty of Lisbon was signed in 2007 in order to salvage some of the reforms that had been envisaged in the constitution.

A debate on the feasibility and desirability of a "pan-European identity" or "European identity" has taken place in parallel to this process of political integration. A possible future "European identity" is seen at best as one aspect of a "multifaceted identity" still involving national or regional loyalties. Two authors writing in 1998 concluded that "In the short term, it seems that the influence of this project [of European integration] will only influence European identity in certain limited niches and in a very modest way. It is doubtful if this will do to ensure a smooth process of ongoing European integration and successfully address the challenges of the multicultural European societies." Even at that time, the development of a common European identity was viewed as rather a by-product than the main goal of the European integration process, even though it was actively promoted by both EU bodies and non-governmental initiatives, such as the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission. With the rise of EU-scepticism and opposition to continued European integration by the early 2010s, the feasibility and desirability of such a "European identity" has been called into question.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Endesa‘s increasingly important Italian business completes the pan–European footprint.
2. But the only effective action requires pan–European co–operation.
3. Mifid forms the cornerstone of the EU‘s efforts to create a pan–European financial services market.
4. This may involve lengthy wranglings in Europe, which has established a pan–European system of rights.
5. The pan–European Dow Jones Stoxx 600 index fell 0.8 percent to 335.25.