Frisia

Synonyms for "frisia"

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Related word relations

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Related terms

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derived

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part of

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Translations

28 translations across 25 languages.

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Arabic

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  • فريزيا name (historical region)

Asturian

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  • Frisia name (historical region)

Breton

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  • Friz name (historical region)
  • Frizia name (historical region)

Catalan

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  • Frísia name (historical region)

Czech

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  • Frísko name (historical region)

Dutch

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  • Friesland name (historical region)

Esperanto

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  • Frisio name (historical region)

Finnish

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  • Friisinmaa name (historical region)

French

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  • Frise name (historical region)

German

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  • Friesland name (historical region)

Greek

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  • Φρισία name (historical region)

Irish

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  • Freaslainn name (historical region)

Italian

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  • Frisia name (historical region)

Japanese

1 entries
  • フリジア name (historical region)

Korean

2 entries
  • 프리슬란트 name (historical region)
  • 프리지아 name (historical region)

Latin

2 entries
  • Frisia name (historical region)
  • Magna Frisia name (historical region)

Latvian

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  • Frīzija name (historical region)

North Frisian

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  • Fraschlönj name (historical region)

Occitan

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  • Frísia name (historical region)

Portuguese

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  • Frísia name (historical region)

Sardinian

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  • Frìsia name (historical region)

Saterland Frisian

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  • Fräislound name (historical region)

Scots

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  • Frisie name (historical region)

Spanish

1 entries
  • Frisia name (historical region)

West-Frisian

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  • Fryslân name (historical region)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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Devoting himself to labour among the heathen, [Winfrid] crossed to Frisia, in 716; […]

Source: wiktionary

The population of the Province of Frisia, which is divided into eleven urban and thirty rural communes, is of a people of a distinct national character, who have never known feudalism and who attach a high importance to their independence and personal value, hard-working, and of a serious and grave character, with little sentiment for the past.

Source: wiktionary

The three areas populated by Frisians today are the Dutch province of Frisia (West-Frisia), the German landscape East-Frisia […], and the German district North-Frisia […].

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Klein is celebrating the release of his new album Unity with an 18-stop, 35,000-ticket tour that doesn’t just loop in Frisia and Wallonia but also includes sold-out shows in London and LA […]

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