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R - translation to german

LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
ℛ; Vōx canīna; R; R (letter); Ʀ (letter); Vox Canina; ASCII 82; ASCII 114; U+0052; U+0072; Vōx Canīna; Vox canina; Littera canīna; Littera canina; Letter R; Letter r
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  • 18th-century example of use of ''r rotunda'' in English blackletter typography
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  • Early Greek Rho
  • Cursive R-rotunda
  • Letter ''R'' from the alphabet by [[Luca Pacioli]], in ''[[De divina proportione]]'' (1509)
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  • The word ''prognatus'' as written on the [[Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus]] (280 BC) reveals the full development of the Latin ''R'' by that time; the letter ''P'' at the same time still retains its archaic shape distinguishing it from Greek or Old Italic ''rho''.
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R         
n. r, 18th letter of the alphabet
J.R.R. Tolkien         
  • 20 [[Northmoor Road]], one of Tolkien's former homes in [[Oxford]]
  • 2 Darnley Road, the former home of Tolkien in West Park, [[Leeds]]
  • [[Birmingham Oratory]], where Tolkien was a parishioner and altar boy (1902–1911)
  • The Corner of [[the Eagle and Child]] Pub, Oxford, where the [[Inklings]] met (1930–1950)
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  • 1892 Christmas card with a coloured photo of the Tolkien family in Bloemfontein, sent to relatives in Birmingham, England
  • Bust of Tolkien in the chapel of [[Exeter College, Oxford]]
  • Latin]] script
  • [[Sarehole Mill]]'s blue plaque
  • The grave of J. R. R. and [[Edith Tolkien]], [[Wolvercote Cemetery]], [[Oxford]]
  • [[Merton College]], where Tolkien was Professor of English Language and Literature (1945–1959)
ENGLISH PHILOLOGIST AND AUTHOR (1892–1973)
JRR Tolkien; J.R.R. Tolkein; J. R. R. Tolkein; Tolkien; John Tolkein; J.R.R Tolkien; J R R Tolkien; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien; JRRT; J Tolkien; J. R. Tolkien; J.R.R. Tolkien's; J.r.r. tolkien; J.R.R Tolkein; Tolkienian; J. R. R Tolkien; J.R. R. Tolkien; Mabel Suffield; JRR Tolkein; Tolkein; J.R.R. Tolkien; Tea Club and Barrovian Society; J.R.R.Tolkien; Jrr tolkien; John R. R. Tolkien; Ronald Tolkien; Jrr tolkiein; J.R.R.Tolkein; JRRTolkieN; J. R. R. Tolkien’s; J. R. R. Tolkien Collection; John R.R. Tolkien; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, CBE; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE; J. R.R. Tolkien; J. Tolkien; Tolkien, J. R. R.; JRRTolkien; Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel; John Ronald Reuel; Tolkien Mountain; JRR Tolkien's Mountain; J R. R. Tolkein; J R R Tolkein; J. R. R. T.; Tolkien's Christianity; Tolkien's politics; Ruginwaldus Dwalakoneis; Tollers
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, (1892-1973). in Südafrika geborener Professor für englische Literatur, Autor des Fantasieromans "Herr Der Ringe" des "Der Kleine Hobbit" u.a.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien         
  • 20 [[Northmoor Road]], one of Tolkien's former homes in [[Oxford]]
  • 2 Darnley Road, the former home of Tolkien in West Park, [[Leeds]]
  • [[Birmingham Oratory]], where Tolkien was a parishioner and altar boy (1902–1911)
  • The Corner of [[the Eagle and Child]] Pub, Oxford, where the [[Inklings]] met (1930–1950)
  • pp=24–51}}</ref>
  • 1892 Christmas card with a coloured photo of the Tolkien family in Bloemfontein, sent to relatives in Birmingham, England
  • Bust of Tolkien in the chapel of [[Exeter College, Oxford]]
  • Latin]] script
  • [[Sarehole Mill]]'s blue plaque
  • The grave of J. R. R. and [[Edith Tolkien]], [[Wolvercote Cemetery]], [[Oxford]]
  • [[Merton College]], where Tolkien was Professor of English Language and Literature (1945–1959)
ENGLISH PHILOLOGIST AND AUTHOR (1892–1973)
JRR Tolkien; J.R.R. Tolkein; J. R. R. Tolkein; Tolkien; John Tolkein; J.R.R Tolkien; J R R Tolkien; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien; JRRT; J Tolkien; J. R. Tolkien; J.R.R. Tolkien's; J.r.r. tolkien; J.R.R Tolkein; Tolkienian; J. R. R Tolkien; J.R. R. Tolkien; Mabel Suffield; JRR Tolkein; Tolkein; J.R.R. Tolkien; Tea Club and Barrovian Society; J.R.R.Tolkien; Jrr tolkien; John R. R. Tolkien; Ronald Tolkien; Jrr tolkiein; J.R.R.Tolkein; JRRTolkieN; J. R. R. Tolkien’s; J. R. R. Tolkien Collection; John R.R. Tolkien; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, CBE; John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE; J. R.R. Tolkien; J. Tolkien; Tolkien, J. R. R.; JRRTolkien; Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel; John Ronald Reuel; Tolkien Mountain; JRR Tolkien's Mountain; J R. R. Tolkein; J R R Tolkein; J. R. R. T.; Tolkien's Christianity; Tolkien's politics; Ruginwaldus Dwalakoneis; Tollers
n. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), in Südafrika geborener Professor für englische Literatur, Autor mehrerer Fantysy Bücher u.a. "Der kleine Hobbit" und "Der Herr der Ringe"

Definition

R
R1
(also r)
¦ noun (plural Rs or R's)
1. the eighteenth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the next after Q in a set of items, categories, etc.
Phrases
the R months the months September to April, considered to be the season for eating oysters.
the three Rs reading, writing, and arithmetic, regarded as the fundamentals of learning.
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R2
¦ abbreviation
1. rand.
2. (in names of sports clubs) Rangers or Rovers.
3. Reaumur (a temperature scale, now obsolete).
4. Regina or Rex.
5. ((r)) registered as a trademark.
6. (in the US) Republican.
7. N. Amer. (in film classification) restricted (to viewers over a certain age).
8. (on a gear shift) reverse.
9. (R.) River.
10. roentgen(s).
11. Romania (international vehicle registration).
12. rook (in chess).
13. Cricket (on scorecards) run(s).
¦ symbol
1. Chemistry an unspecified organic radical.
2. electrical resistance.

Wikipedia

R

R, or r, is the eighteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ar (pronounced ), plural ars, or in Ireland or .

The letter ⟨r⟩ is the eighth most common letter in English and the fourth-most common consonant (after ⟨t⟩, ⟨n⟩, and ⟨s⟩).

The letter ⟨r⟩ is used to form the ending "-re", which is used in certain words such as centre in some varieties of English spelling, such as British English. Canadian English also uses the "-re" ending, unlike American English, where the ending is usually replaced by "-er" (center). This does not affect pronunciation.

Examples of use of R
1. Miami (dpa) – Der wegen Kinderpornografie angeklagte R&B–Sänger R.
2. Wie der amerikanische Wirtschafswissenschaftler R.
3. Verringerung der Staatsausgaben BDI–Präsident Jürgen R.
4. Mit beachtlicher Verve kannibalisiert Regisseur David R.
5. Beyoncé wurde erwartungsgemäß beste R&B–Künstlerin.