- salgın [säɫˈɡɯn] 'epidemic' See
Turkish phonology Ukrainian ґанок /
ganok [
ˈɡɑn̪ok] 'porch' See
Ukrainian phonology Welsh gwyn [ɡwɪn] or [ɡwɨ̞n] 'white'...
- Ganek/
Ganok (2465 m)
viewed from Żłobisty/Zlobiva peak, a
typical example of Tatras'
harder scrambles...
- left to right: Gerlachovský štít, Batizovský štít, Kačací štít, Končistá,
Gánok, Vysoká, and Rysy Highest point Peak Gerlachovský štít,
Slovakia Elevation...
- Only used for loanwords: fármaysí (pharmacy). G / g (ge) [g] gapp (talk),
ganók (mad), bág (garden), bagg (herd of camels), pádag (foot), Bagdád (Baghdad)...
- pura kiss pakk
pakko finger chongol changol notice sarpe'
sarpad scorpion qa'zum zum
excursion chaqal chakar stupid ga'nok
ganok wrinkle krenj gerenchag...
- Temple,
Rashahi Keshavpur Temple,
Police Line, Rajshahi.
Hanumanji Temple,
Ganok Para, Rajshahi.
Bulonpur Ghosh Para Temple, Rajshahi. Sree
Gourango Temple...
- Valley) and the southeast. The
furthest southeastern expansion reached the
Ganoks River in
Baltistan and the
Purig region in Ladakh. John
Biddulph (1880)...
- the war.
Chulichan Garkon Dha
Darchik Hanoo Alternative spellings:
Ganok and
Ganoks Alternative spellings: Gurgurdo, Gurugurdo.
Gazetteer of
Kashmir and...
- ISSN 0044-2666. Shaw, R. B. (1878).
Stray Arians in Tibet. The
village of
Ganok is
entirely inhabited by
Musalman Brokpas,
while those of Dangel, Marul...
-
consonant [g] in
Podlachian dialects: basałyga, čemergies, galoš, gandoryti,
ganok, gaznik, giegnuti, grunt, gudziati, gula, gałušyti, kolega, ogaračyti, vagovati...