Turanian

Synonyms for "turanian" (3 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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1 entries

related to

4 entries

Translations

21 translations across 13 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • turànic adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

French

4 entries
  • touranien adj (of or pertaining to Turan)
  • touranique adj (of or pertaining to Turan)
  • Touranien noun (Translations)
  • Touranienne noun (Translations)

German

3 entries
  • turanisch adj (of or pertaining to Turan)
  • Turaner noun (Translations)
  • Turanerin noun (Translations)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • turáni adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Italian

1 entries
  • turanico adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Latin

1 entries
  • Turānicus adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Persian

2 entries
  • تورانی adj (of or pertaining to Turan)
  • تورانی noun (Translations)

Romanian

1 entries
  • turanic adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Russian

3 entries
  • тура́нский adj (of or pertaining to Turan)
  • тура́нец noun (Translations)
  • тура́нка noun (Translations)

Spanish

1 entries
  • turánico adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Tajik

1 entries
  • туронӣ adj (of or pertaining to Turan)

Turkish

1 entries
  • Turanlı noun (Translations)

Uzbek

1 entries
  • turoniy noun (Translations)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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The Volga German settlers may have Turanian blood in their veins from intermixing with the many peoples in the Volga river region.

Source: tatoeba (10890855)

The first written book which has come down to us in the Japanese, or indeed in any Turanian tongue, is the Kojiki or “Records of Ancient Matters,” which was completed A.D. 712.

Source: wiktionary

The Esthonians of Russia, who, like the Magyars, belong to the great Turanian family of mankind.

Source: wiktionary

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