-
pronounced [s],
although most
speakers make a
distinction between e.g.
šakki 'chess' and
sakki 'a gang (of people)'.[citation needed] The
orthography also includes...
- šahs in Latvian, skak in Danish,
sjakk in Norwegian,
schack in Swedish,
šakki in Finnish, šah in
South Slavic languages, sakk in
Hungarian and şah in...
- (Stoning the Sinner) (1936)
Apuru Muhuna (The
Strange Face) (1944)
Handa Sakki Kima (The Moon is Witness) (1945) Mara
Yuddhaya (Mara's War) (1945) Mage...
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Panayiotis Engomitis Goalkeeping Coach Nicos Constantinidis Physical Trainer Panicos Sakki Physical Trainer Ioakim Ioakim Match Analyst Giorgos Christodoulou...
- Kyttälä, M.; Tallila, J.; Salonen, R.; Kopra, O.; Kohlschmidt, N.; Paavola-
Sakki, P.; Peltonen, L.; Kestilä, M. (2006). "MKS1,
encoding a
component of the...
- Kamihikōki" (365日の紙飛行機)
Toshikazu Kadono,
Hiroki Aoba
Teppei Shimizu 3. "
Sakki made wa Ice Tea" (さっきまではアイスティー) (performed by 虫かご) 4. "Kuchibiru ni...
-
Bartolomeo Sacchi (Italian: [ˌbartɔlɔˈmɛɔ
ˈsakki]; 1421 – 21
September 1481),
known as il
Platina (Italian: [il ˈplatina])
after his
birthplace of Piadena...
- hălhanki, upăte, pişĕhe in Anatri: ulma jyvăşşi / jyvăşĕ, şatma avri, hălha
şakki (ear pendant), upa-etem (bear-man), pilĕk şihhi (lower back tie) Syntactic...
- to most
Finnish speakers and
quite commonly used in many loanwords, e.g.
šakki 'chess', shampoo, but [ʒ] is
restricted to
foreign words only. In Finnish...
- city
during this time as well, some of
which such as the
Kaneran Wala and
Sakki survive until today. All
existing buildings date from no
earlier than the...