Thrace

//θɹeɪs//

Synonyms for "thrace"

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Translations

33 translations across 31 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Θρᾴκη name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Armenian

1 entries
  • Թրակիա name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • Фра́кія name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • Тракия name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Catalan

1 entries
  • Tràcia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 色雷斯 name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Czech

1 entries
  • Thrákie name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Finnish

1 entries
  • Traakia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

French

1 entries
  • Thrace name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Georgian

1 entries
  • თრაკია name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

German

1 entries
  • Thrakien name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Greek

1 entries
  • Θράκη name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Hindi

1 entries
  • त्राकया name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Irish

1 entries
  • an Tráicia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Italian

1 entries
  • Tracia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Japanese

1 entries
  • トラキア name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • Фракия name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Latin

1 entries
  • Thracia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Old Irish

1 entries
  • Traigia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Old Persian

1 entries
  • 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼 name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • تراكیا name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Parthian

1 entries
  • 𐭕𐭃𐭀𐭊𐭉𐭀 𐭇𐭔𐭕𐭓 name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Persian

1 entries
  • تراکیه name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Polish

1 entries
  • Tracja name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • Trácia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Romanian

1 entries
  • Tracia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Russian

1 entries
  • Фра́кия name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Spanish

1 entries
  • Tracia name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Swedish

1 entries
  • Thrakien name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Turkish

2 entries
  • Rumeli name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)
  • Trakya name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • Тра́кія name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)
  • Фра́кія name (historical and geographic area in southeast Europe)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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The goal of Spartacus was to gain freedom and to allow all his followers to return to their respective homelands of origin, in Thrace, Gaul, Germany.

Source: tatoeba (2489104)

When lo, before him in the wood appears / his mother, in a virgin's arms arrayed, / in form and habit of a Spartan maid, / or like Harpalyce, the pride of Thrace, / who tires swift steeds, and scours the woodland glade, / and outstrips rapid Hebrus in the race. / So fair the goddess seemed, apparelled for the chase.

Source: tatoeba (6786875)

It was decided to unite the national organizations in Thrace and Anatolia and to gather a united and powerful committee in Sivas, which is a reliable place to announce the voice of the nation to the world with all its luster.

Source: tatoeba (8266902)

Heracles brought the horses of Diomedes of Thrace to Mycenae.

Source: tatoeba (11698575)

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