-
talanto (ταλαντο). In
other languages, it is
called as follows: Romanian:
toacă; Russian: било, bilo; Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian: клепало, klepalo;...
- Neamț County, in the
Moldavia region. The two most
important peaks are
Toaca (1904 m elevation) and Ocolașul Mare (1907 m elevation). It is
bounded to...
- flōrem tōccat flor toca flor toca flor toca
fleur touche flore tocca floare toacă jóvene
bocca iŭvenem bŭcca
jovem boca
joven boca jove boca
jeuvem bouche...
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Mountains Maramureș 1,930 Ocolașu Mare Ceahlău M****if Neamț 1,907
Mount Toaca Ceahlău M****if Neamț 1,900
Straja Vâlcan Gorj;
Hunedoara 1,868
Budacu Bistrița...
- (Bikás), Dubiștea de Pădure (Erdődubiste), Hodac,
Mirigioaia (Mirigalja),
Toaca (Toka), and
Uricea (Uricse). The
commune lies on the
banks of the Gurghiu...
-
Portable tonewood in the form of a
double paddle,
sporadically used to this day in
Romanian monasteries:
Toacă in
Sinaia Monastery ....
- like launeddas) and
txalaparta (a huge xylophone,
similar to the
Romanian toacă and pla**** by two
performers in a
fascinating game-performance). As in many...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toka may
refer to: Toka, the
Hungarian name for
Toaca, Romania [ro; hu; uk] village,
Hodac Commune, Mureș County,
Romania Toka...
- usage.
Semantron (Gr****: σήμαντρον)
Lignum sacrum Naqus (Arabic: ناقوس)
Toacă (Romanian)
Wooden percussion board,
struck with a
hammer like a bell. These...
-
performed ancient horns and pipes,
while Paul
Carvis produced a custom-built
toaca-like
instrument for authenticity. On
September 30, 2024, Back Lot Music...