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FATES - traducción al árabe

ALBUM BY ERIK MONGRAIN
Fates (Erik Mongrain album)

FATES         
  • Flemish]] [[tapestry]], [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], London
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Three-fates; The fates; Three Fates; The Fates; Three fates; Fates (Indo European); Draft:Fates (Indo European)

ألاسم

أُقْسُومَة ; بَخْت ; جَبْر ; حَظّ ; قَدَر ; قِسْمَة ; مَقْدُور ; نَصِيب

the fates         
  • Flemish]] [[tapestry]], [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], London
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Three-fates; The fates; Three Fates; The Fates; Three fates; Fates (Indo European); Draft:Fates (Indo European)
أرزاء
قدر قسمة      
fate

Definición

fates
n. pl.
(Mythol.) Destinies, Parcae, sister goddesses (Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos), fatal sisters, three sisters.

Wikipedia

Fates (album)

Fates is the first album by Canadian guitarist Erik Mongrain. Released in December 2006, Fates contains ten songs including "AirTap!", "PercussienFa", "I Am Not", "Fusions" and "La Dernière Pluie". The album was produced by Serge Fiori.

Mongrain worked on the album for over two years, which was released worldwide in June 2007. The CD cover shows a chess bishop, drawn by Yan Mongrain, the guitarist's brother.

Ejemplos de uso de FATES
1. Dissidents are shown suffering other grisly fates.
2. Both fates await those who persist in rejecting the truth.
3. A look at the fates of earlier unbelieving communities follows.
4. He may not be spending this weekend at Her Majesty‘s pleasure, but there are worse fates.
5. Still, there was widespread anxiety about the fates of homes and belongings left behind.