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WENDS - traduzione in arabo

ETHNIC GROUP
Vend (ethnonym); Wendians; Wends language; Wendish people; Windisch (ethnonym)
  • Gythones]] and [[Ingaevones]] are visible on the right upper corner of the map. Edited by Willem and [[Joan Blaeu]], 1645.
  • Limes sorabicus]]'': the [[Sorbian settlement area]] bordering [[East Francia]] on a map of [[medieval Germany]] (''Germanische und slavische Volksstämme zwischen Elbe und Weichsel'', 1869)
  • The ''[[Limes Saxoniae]]'' border between the [[Saxons]] and the Lechites [[Obotrites]], established about 810 in present-day [[Schleswig-Holstein]]
  • Styria]], in parallel to ''Slowenen'' elsewhere in Slovenia

WENDS         

الفعل

ذَهَبَ ; راحَ ; غَرَبَ ; غَرَّبَ ; مَضَى

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wend (disambiguation)
فِعْل : يمضي . ينطلق . يتّخِذ سبيلَه
WENDING      

الفعل

ذَهَبَ ; راحَ ; غَرَبَ ; غَرَّبَ ; مَضَى

Definizione

Wends
·noun ·pl A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists.

Wikipedia

Wends

Wends (Old English: Winedas [ˈwi.ne.dɑs]; Old Norse: Vindar; German: Wenden [ˈvɛn.dn̩], Winden [ˈvɪn.dn̩]; Danish: vendere; Swedish: vender; Polish: Wendowie, Czech: Wendové) is a historical name for Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas. It refers not to a homogeneous people, but to various peoples, tribes or groups depending on where and when it was used. In the modern day, communities identifying as Wendish exist in Slovenia, Austria, Lusatia, Texas, and Australia.

In German-speaking Europe during the Middle Ages, the term "Wends" was interpreted as synonymous with "Slavs" and sporadically used in literature to refer to West Slavs and South Slavs living within the Holy Roman Empire. The name has possibly survived in Finnic languages (Finnish: Venäjä [ˈʋe̞.næ.jæ], Estonian: Vene [ˈve.ne], Karelian: Veneä), denoting modern Russia.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WENDS
1. These are the questions to ask as Hong Kong wends it weary way through a nonelection.
2. "Healthcare is complicated," he says, as the red, white, and blue bus wends through Manhattan streets.
3. The format will probably undergo substantial changes as it wends its way through government and parliament.
4. Now he wends his brown truck along Route 2' and other local roads.
5. An inner ring road wends its way past defaced shopping centres and car parks, which obliterated contours, streets and character alike.