Schwartz

Synonyms for "schwartz"

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Translations

18 translations across 15 languages.

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Belarusian

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  • Шварц name (surname)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 施瓦茨 name (surname)

French

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  • Schwartz name (surname)

German

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  • Schwartz name (surname)
  • Schwarz name (surname)

Hebrew

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  • שוורץ name (surname)

Hindi

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  • श्वार्ट्ज name (surname)

Japanese

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  • シュワルツ name (surname)

Korean

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  • 슈바르츠 name (surname)
  • 슈워츠 name (surname)

Malayalam

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  • ഷ്വാർട്സ് name (surname)

Polish

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  • Swartz name (surname)
  • Szwarc name (surname)

Romanian

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  • Șvarț name (surname)

Russian

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  • Шварц name (surname)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • Шварц name (surname)

Thai

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  • สวอตซ์ name (surname)

Ukrainian

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  • Шварц name (surname)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Thus our own Christmas fir was decked as a symbol of the celestial sun tree. The lights, according to Professor Schwartz, represent the flashes of lightning overhead, the golden apples, nuts and balls symbolize the sun, the moon and the stars, while the little animals hung in the branches betoken sacrifices made in gratitude to the sun god.

Source: tatoeba (5681799)

“Even though President Trump has talked about being at war with the pandemic, in the case of Wilson and the Spanish flu, the United States really was at war,” said Thomas Schwartz, professor of history at Vanderbilt University.

Source: tatoeba (8647306)

Schwartz, of Vanderbilt, and Barry, of Tulane, said that leaders must be optimistic and provide hope. But more importantly, they must be transparent, both to prevent unfounded information from spreading and to create the credibility that will encourage people to follow guidelines instead of being skeptical of their government.

Source: tatoeba (8647326)

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