Mongol
suomi-englanti sanakirjaMongol englannista suomeksi
mongolin
mongoli
Substantiivi
Mongol englanniksi
A member of any of the various Mongol groups living in the Mongolian People's Republic, the USSR, Tibet and Nepal.
A person with syndrome.
(alti)
(RQ:Allingham China Governess). He was not a mongol but there was a deficiency of a sort there, and it was not made more pretty by a latter-day hair cut which involved eccentrically long elf-locks and oiled black curls.
A member of the nomadic people from the steppes of central Asia who invaded Europe in the 13th century.
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A member of the (w) of California, States.
A Turk, particularly in political or Internet discourse by certain neighbors (such as in Greece or the Caucasus) and within Turkey by opponents to suggest a lack of civilization or, in some contexts, to mock the genetic and historical ties between the Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
(quote-web)! wanker —Malaka goat (m)! your goat mother! —Malaka OLOLOLO! —in Turkish Malaka goat anandır! is your goat mother! —Mongol! —in Turkish Hassiktir ben Türküm! you, I am Turkish!|title=TÜRKİYE YUNANİSTAN SINIRINDA ASKERLER (SOLDIERS ON THE TÜRKİYE–GREECE BORDER)|year=2020
(synonym of).
(quote-book) Karier|title=Scientists of the Mind: Intellectual Founders of Modern Psychology|location=Urbana, Ill.; Chicago, Ill.|publisher=University of Illinois Press|page=183|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/scientistsofmind00kari/page/183/mode/1up|isbn=0-252-01182-1|passage=While the social system could thus be improved, Stanley Hall|(quote-gloss) Hall knew that heredity was more important. He argued that a pound of heredity was “worth a hundredweight of education.” It was necessary to pay attention to better breeding: “The nation that breeds best, be it Mongol, Slav, Teuton or Saxon, will rule the world in the future.”
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A Keram language spoken in New Guinea (also known by its native name Mwakai).
Mongolian, (l)
Mongolian (person)
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