- Sirk'i (Aymara for wart, also
spelled Cerke, Cirque,
Serke, Serkhe, Sirqui) may
refer to: Sirk'i (Cochabamba), a
mountain in the
Cochabamba Department...
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parliament were
directly elected in
their respective constituencies: Uwe
Serke (CDU,
Frankfurt am Main I),
Miriam Dahlke (Greens,
Frankfurt am Main II)...
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broth served in
bowls called kese. It is also
followed by a
broth called ak-
serke (shorpo
mixed with
kymyz or ayran),
which is
thought to help with settling...
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language isolate in the
Nicobar Islands" (PDF).
Mother Tongue. 12: 179–202.
Serke, Anna K. (2022). A
description of
Taruma phonology (Thesis). Universitat...
- summer. It is
sometimes seasoned with mint.
Sekanjabin is a
compound of سرکه
serke ("vinegar") and انگبین
angabin ("honey").[citation needed]
Oxymel Shrub...
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Mustang Districts. Its
dialects have
limited mutual intelligibility. Seke (
Serke, Tangbe, Tetang, Chuksang) is
sometimes considered a
separate language....
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Zsuzsanna Lorántffy,
anglicized as
Susanna Lorantffy (1602 in Ónod,
Hungary – 1660 in Sárospatak, Hungary) was a
Princess consort of
Transylvania by marriage...
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olive (Persian: سنجد, romanized: senjed)
Vinegar (Persian: سرکه, romanized:
serke)
Apple (Persian: سیب, romanized: sib)
Garlic (Persian: سیر, romanized: sir)...
- Республика (Qaraçay-Çerkes Respublika) Nogai: Карашай-Шеркеш Республика (Karaşay-
Şerkeş Respublika)
Cherkessk Russian: Черкесск (Čerkessk)
Other languages Abaza:...
- Joel ben
Samuel Sirkis (Hebrew: רבי יואל בן שמואל סירקיש; born 1561 -
March 14, 1640) also
known as the Bach (an
abbreviation of his
magnum opus BAyit...