- had no meaning. Upon the
adoption of the flag on 21
October 1958,
Barinia Tsara of the
Bureau of the
Constituent National ****embly gave the
following significance...
-
marriage to a
person infected with
leprosy punishable. The
Hebraic root
tsara or
tsaraath (צָרַע, – tsaw-rah' – to be
struck with leprosy, to be leprous)...
-
Ranavalona on a
Petit Beurre biscuits box in 1916. The
inscription reads Tsara ny
Petit Beurre (Malagasy: "Petit
Beurre is good")....
- Gr****) [t] > [ts] (affrication, for
example Latin:
terra to Aromanian:
tsarã) [t] or [ts] > [s] (spirantization,
example in
Gilbertese language) [t̚]...
- Railway" (PDF).
University of Madras. p. 116 to 143.
Retrieved 26
November 2018. "
TSara Ali Khan,
Aditya Roy
Kapoor shoot at
Barog rail station". v t e...
- The
Monastery of Tsar or
Tsara Surb
Astvatsatsin (Armenian: Ծարա Սուրբ Աստվածածին), also
known as the Holy
Mother of God
Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Աստվածածին...
-
allophones of the
phonemes /b/, /d/, /g/, and /l/,
respectively (e.g. [
ˈtsaɾa] for /ˈdala/ "blood"). With the
introduction of
loanwords from English,...
-
Andriamalala Anjomara sy Rivo-baovao 30,198 0.62
Auguste Richard Paraina Tsara Tahafina 29,874 0.62 Jean-Jacques
Jedidia Ratsietison Fahefa mividy no ilain'ny...
-
Tristan Tzara (French: [tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; Romanian: [trisˈtan
ˈt͡sara]; born
Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also
known as S. Samyro; 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1896...
- saraath, zaraath, tzaraat, tsaraat, tzaraas, and tsaraas. The
Hebraic root
tsara or
tsaraath (צָרַע "to be
struck with leprosy, to be leprous"), and the...