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eastern$23640$ - traducción al griego

LANGUAGE FAMILY
Eastern Nilotic; Eastern nilotic languages; Eastern Nilotic language; Eastern Nilotes

eastern      
adj. ανατολικός
eastern hemisphere         
THE HALF OF EARTH THAT LIES EAST OF THE PRIME MERIDIAN AND WEST OF THE ANTIMERIDIAN
Eastern hemisphere; East Hemisphere; Eastern longitude
ανατολικό ημισφαίριο
eastern church         
  • Christ Pantocrator, detail of the Deesis mosaic in [[Hagia Sophia]] – [[Constantinople]] ([[Istanbul]]) 12th century
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  • The Church of the Cross of the Lord is located in [[Kremenets]] and is part of the [[Ukrainian Lutheran Church]], which uses the Byzantine Rite.
NON-WESTERN CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS
Eastern church; Eastern Church; Eastern Christian; Eastern Churches; Eastern Christians; Eastern Christian Churches; Oriental Christendom; Oriental Christian; Eastern Christendom; Eastern churches; Oriental church; Oriental churches; Eastern Rite Christian
n. ανατολική εκκλησία

Definición

eastern
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Eastern means in or from the east of a region, state, or country.
...Eastern Europe.
...France's eastern border with Germany.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Eastern means coming from or associated with the people or countries of the East, such as India, China, or Japan.
In many Eastern countries massage was and is a part of everyday life.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Eastern Nilotic languages

The Eastern Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, themselves belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan; they are believed to have begun to diverge about 3,000 years ago, and have spread southwards from an original home in Equatoria in South Sudan. They are spoken across a large area in East Africa, ranging from Equatoria to the highlands of Tanzania. Their speakers are mostly cattle herders living in semi-arid or arid plains.