- Uzbek: qurut, Azerbaijani: qurut, Tajik: қурут, Pashto: قروت, Turkish:
kurut),
chortan (Armenian: չորթան chort’an), or
aaruul and
khuruud (Mongolian:...
- c****erole
Syrok (Творожный сырок Curd cheese,
often glazed with chocolate)
Kurut (dry
cottage cheese in Kyrgyzstan,
Kazakhstan )
Syrniki with
forest berries...
- language. It is
related to xao (ຊາວ), the word for
twenty in the Lao language.
Kurut (Thai: กุรุส)
means a
dozen dozen or 144. It is
usually used for trade....
- in a
canvas bag, the
resulting product is
called suzma.
Dried suzma, or
kurut, is
often rolled into marble-size balls. In Bulgaria, катък (katăk) is a...
-
Kuruc (Hungarian: [ˈ
kurut͡s],
plural kurucok), also
spelled kurutz,
refers to a
group of
armed anti-Habsburg
insurgents in the
Kingdom of
Hungary between...
- sun. Çömlek
cheese – is a
typical artisanal cheese from
Central Anatolia.
Kurut and keş – are
regional names for
dried bricks of
yogurt made from low-fat...
-
Koumiss made from mare's milk, as well as Ayran, Chalap, Sary mai, Süzmö and
Kurut made from cow's or sheep's milk,
which in
recent days have been the most...
- is very poor in
which milk and
dairy are not sold in the market,
except Kurut. The only
season that
dairy products are
consumed is
during the
spring season...
- ‘eat’ *oḋom ‘egg’ *boro ‘eight’ *tupaaŋe ‘eye’ *lako ‘fall’ *ḋota ‘far’ *
kurut ‘fat, grease’ *saki ‘father’ *baba ‘fear’ *moḋoŋ ‘feather’ *gogo ‘female’...
-
North Agta, Alta 20.
forehead *[l]aŋas
North Agta,
South Agta 21.
summit *
kurut North Agta,
South Agta 22.
fragrant *səlub Arta, Alta 23.
buttocks *sula...