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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...
- The Promised Land (Polish: Ziemia obiecana, Polish pronunciation: [ˈʑɛmʲa ɔbʲɛˈt͡sana]) is an 1899 novel by the Polish author and Nobel laureate, Władysław...
- земја [ˈzɛmja] Torlakian: zemja [ˈzɛmja] Polish: ziemia [ˈʑɛmʲa] Some Northern Macedonian dialects, however, acquired an *n (e.g. [ˈzɛmɲa] < *zemja). A few...
- 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...
- Romanian, Ukrainian, Czech, Italian, Slovenian, Turkish, Albanian and German. ZEMJA VO KOJA NIKOGAS NE SE STIGNUVA, 1965 (Detska radost, Skopje). PRIJATELITE...
- Zemia Rodnô (Kashubian pronunciation: [zɛmja rɔdˈnɞ], lit. Motherland) is a Kashubian patriotic song commonly regarded as the anthem of Kashubia and its...
- Festival in Braşov, Romania and in 2005 she performed "Ni na nebo, ni na zemja" ("Neither heaven nor earth") at the Sunčane Skale music festival in Herceg...
- other languages, the country's name derives from the adjective němьcьska (zemja) meaning 'German (land)' (f.i. Czech Německo). Belarusian Нямеччына (Niamieččyna)...
- labials insert an l between the labial and the semivowel: Common Slavic *zemja give Ukrainian земля́. The velars followed by a semivowel mutate as in the...
- 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...