-
maken maken make
machen meitsje maka (arch.) k- k-
Keerl (Kerl) (fellow)
kerel churl Kerl *
tsjirl (arch.) karl karl d- t- Dag dag day Tag dei dag dagur...
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created busts, memorials,
funerary monuments, medals, and reliefs.
Henri Kerels'
monograph on
Wansart lists a
total of 85 works: 68 monuments, compositions...
- are not
widely considered as part of the
Turkic people. The
obscure name
kerel or keral,
found in the 13th-century work The
Secret History of the Mongols...
- I., has a
suffix -el in 3rd
person singular. Examples, in 3 ps. sg: te
kerel - to do te šunel - to hear te
dikhel - to see
Words in the
second category...
- and
Zulte Waregem saw them
overtaken by
Kortrijk right at the end. The
Kerels finished on 24 points,
Union 20. With
Elsner taking up a
coaching job in...
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television commentary for the BBC and the CBC. In 1956,
Singer married Jeanne Kérel, a
French doctoral student in
economics in the
University of Paris; with...
-
Boere (Afrikaans
speaking white farmers).
kêrels –
police (original
Afrikaans meaning: guys, chaps). "The
kêrels are coming,
watch out!" (dated). More commonly...
- KV
Kortrijk Full name
Koninklijke Voetbalclub Kortrijk Nickname(s) De
Kerels (The Guys)
Founded 1901; 123 years ago (1901)
Ground Guldensporenstadion,...
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leeft nog (1935) De
wonderdokter (1936)
Havenmuziek (1937) Drie
flinke kerels (1938) Met den helm
geboren (1939)
Janssens tegen Peeters (1939) Een engel...
- "fellow, guy"; cf. West Frisian: keardel,
archaic tsjerl, tsjirl, Dutch:
kerel, Low German: Kerl (also
borrowed into German), Swedish: karl, Faroese: kallur...