bushman [bushmen, -pl ] - translation to English
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bushman [bushmen, -pl ]bushmen, -pl ] - translation to English

Rodeo australia; Bushmen's Carnival; Bushmen's carnival; Bushmen Carnival; Bushmen carnival; Bushman's Carnival; Bushman's carnival; Bushman Carnival; Bushman carnival; Australian rodeos; Bushmen's Carnivals; Bushmen's carnivals; Bushmen Carnivals; Bushmen carnivals; Bushman's Carnivals; Bushman's carnivals; Bushman carnivals; Bushman Carnivals
  • Australian rodeo riders, 1938, by Sam Hood
  • Boddington Rodeo
  • Bull riding
  • Calf roping
  • Beryl Riley riding a buckjumper at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]].
  • A [[rodeo clown]] assisting a junior calf rider.

bushman [bushmen, -pl.]      
(n.) = bosquimano
Ex: Consider placing the following five or six names in the left-hand column, and then tell me what you feel: Eta, Untouchables, Bushmen, Hottentots, Eskimos, and Lapps.
Polish language         
  • Old Polish]] – ''Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ty poziwai'', meaning "let me grind, and you have a rest" highlighted in red.
  • Yiddish (Jewish)]] languages which are near-identical due to the large Jewish minority that once inhabited Poland. One example is the [[fishing rod]], ווענטקע (ventke), borrowed directly from Polish ''wędka.''
  • The oldest printed text in Polish – ''Statuta synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensis'' printed in 1475 in [[Wrocław]] by Kasper Elyan.
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  • Spoken Polish in a neutral informative tone
  • The Polish alphabet contains 32 letters. Q, V and X are not used in the Polish language.
  • /ɛ, ɔ, a/}} in certain contexts
  • A formal-tone informative sign in Polish, with a composition of vowels and consonants and a mixture of long, medium and short [[syllables]]
  • A Polish speaker, recorded in Poland
  • The [[Jakub Wujek Bible]] in Polish, 1599 print. The letters á and é were subsequently abolished, but survive in Czech.
WEST SLAVIC LANGUAGE
PolishLanguage; Polish (language); Polish Language; ISO 639:pol; Polaco language; Modern Polish; Polszczyzna; Polish word; Język polski; ISO 639:pl; Jezyk polski; Polonophone; Polish-language; Siwierski; Lang-pl; Loanwords from Polish; Polish syntax; Polonophones
(n.) = polaco
Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term "information science" in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.
bosquimano         
  • Lenguas africanas.
  • Manera tradicional de prender un fuego.
  • Pintura antigua de los san cerca de Murewa ([[Zimbabue]]).
  • Pinturas antiguas de los bosquimanos cerca de Murewa ([[Zimbabue]]).
BOSQUIMANO
Bosquimano; Bosquimanos; Bosquímano; Basarawa; Pueblos joisanos; Bushmen; San (bosquimanos); San (etnia); Bosquimana; Pueblo san; Etnia san
n. African bushman, member of a tribe of nomadic hunters in South Africa

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Australian rodeo

Rodeos have long been a popular competitor and spectator sport in Australia, but were not run on an organised basis until the 1880s.