who are the stars - traducción al griego
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who are the stars - traducción al griego

NOVEL BY ANDRE NORTON
The Stars are Ours!

who are the stars      
ποιοι είναι οι πρωταγωνιστές
are you ok         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Are You OK?; Are you OK (disambiguation); RUOK?
είστε καλά
stars and stripes         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stars and stripes; The Stars and Stripes; Stars N Stripes; Stars'n'stripes; Stars & Stripes (disambiguation); Stars and Stripes; The Stars & Stripes; Stars and stripes (disambiguation); Stars and strips; Stars 'n' Stripes
αστροποίκιλτος τρίχρωμος σημαία των ηνωμένων πολιτείων

Definición

are
are1
second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.
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are2 [?:]
¦ noun historical a metric unit of measurement, equal to 100 square metres. Compare with hectare.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from L. area (see area).

Wikipedia

The Stars Are Ours!

The Stars Are Ours! is a 1954 science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton. It describes the first interstellar voyage, undertaken to escape the tyranny that rules the Earth. Norton wrote a sequel, Star Born, which was published in 1957.

Ejemplos de uso de who are the stars
1. He said: "I know people will build this up as a game between Benitez and Jose Mourinho, but it is the players who are the stars, not the managers.
2. It‘s not the horsemen who are the stars, but the sponsors of the event—those who put up the prize money, invite the guests and field the best string of horses and palawans, or wrestlers, as the riders are called.