- The
Promised Land (Polish:
Ziemia obiecana,
Polish pronunciation: [
ˈʑɛmʲa ɔbʲɛˈt͡sana]) is an 1899
novel by the
Polish author and
Nobel laureate, Władysław...
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Zemia Rodnô (Kashubian pronunciation: [
zɛmja rɔdˈnɞ], lit. Motherland) is a
Kashubian patriotic song
commonly regarded as the
anthem of
Kashubia and its...
- земја [
ˈzɛmja] Torlakian:
zemja [
ˈzɛmja] Polish:
ziemia [
ˈʑɛmʲa] Some
Northern Macedonian dialects, however,
acquired an *n (e.g. [ˈzɛmɲa] < *
zemja). A few...
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Honeyland (Macedonian: Медена земја, romanized: Medena
zemja) is a 2019
Macedonian do****entary film that was
directed by
Tamara Kotevska and L****mir...
- consonant: dom "house", mųž "man"
feminine nouns ending in -a: žena "woman",
zemja "earth"
feminine nouns ending in a soft consonant: kosť "bone"
neuter nouns...
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Nominated 2019
Corpus Christi Boże Ciało Jan
Komasa Nominated Honeyland Medena Zemja Медена земја
Tamara Kotevska and L****mir
Stefanov Nominated Les Misérables...
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other languages, the country's name
derives from the
adjective němьcьska (
zemja)
meaning 'German (land)' (f.i.
Czech Německo).
Belarusian Нямеччына (Niamieččyna)...
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maiden is
buried "under a
blanket of
black earth". A
formula *čṛnā(jā)
zemjā ('dark earth') can be
reconstructed based on
expressions found in the southern...
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zêmja "earth; soil"
Singular Plural Dual
Nominative ˈzêmja ˈzêmjë ˈzêmjy
Genitive ˈzêmjë ˈzem∅/zêˈmjó = PL
Dative ˈzêmjy zêˈmjóm ˈzêmjóma
Accusative ˈzêmjã...
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strongly involved in the
Kashubian movement. Kiej
Vzenjik Arkonë
Reboce Za
zemjã (1956) Pòrénk (1957), Roztrąbarch (1958), Lepszé
checze (1958) Gãsy ùd (1959)...