Nomadism

Synonyms for "nomadism" (29 found)

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Translations

17 translations across 14 languages.

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Catalan

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  • nomadisme noun (way of life of a nomad)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 游牧生活 noun (way of life of a nomad)

Finnish

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  • paimentolaisuus noun (way of life of a nomad)

French

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  • nomadisme noun (way of life of a nomad)

Georgian

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  • მომთაბარეობა noun (way of life of a nomad)

German

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  • Nomadentum noun (way of life of a nomad)

Icelandic

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  • hjarðmennska noun (way of life of a nomad)

Italian

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  • nomadismo noun (way of life of a nomad)

Polish

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  • koczownictwo noun (way of life of a nomad)
  • nomadyzm noun (way of life of a nomad)

Portuguese

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  • nomadismo noun (way of life of a nomad)

Russian

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  • коче́вничество noun (way of life of a nomad)
  • кочево́й о́браз жи́зни noun (way of life of a nomad)
  • номади́зм noun (way of life of a nomad)

Spanish

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  • nomadismo noun (way of life of a nomad)

Swahili

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  • uhamahamaji noun (way of life of a nomad)

Turkish

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  • göçebelik noun (way of life of a nomad)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Nomadism is part of Mongolian culture.

Source: tatoeba (11927754)

Like the Mesolithic age of 10,000-8000 B.C., the period 6000-4000 B.C. seems to be one of the fall of fortresses and the rise of pastoral nomadism.

Source: wiktionary

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