bucharest

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الإنجليزية - التركية
Bükreş

Öğrencilerimize gelince, biri Bükreş'e hareket etti, ve biri yolda. - As for our students, one has already left for Bucharest, and one is on her way.

Onunla Bükreş'te tanıştığında Anca bir öğrenciydi. - When I had met her in Bucharest, Anca was a student.

Bükreş
Bükre

Romanya'nın başkenti Bükreş'tir - Romania's capital is Bucharest.

Anka'yla Bükreş'te tanıştığımda o öğrenim görüyordu. - When I met Anka in Bucharest she was studying.

الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The capital city of Romania
the capital and largest city of Romania. Romanian Bucure ti City (pop., 1997: 2,057,512), capital of Romania. Excavations have revealed evidence of prehistoric settlement. The site gained importance when the rulers of Walachia moved there in the 14th century. Vlad III built a fortress there in the 15th century to ward off invading Turks; they eventually took it and made it their Ottoman Walachian capital in 1659. In the 19th century civic unrest helped force the union of Walachia and Moldavia, and Bucharest became the capital of the new Romanian state in 1862. Occupied by the Soviet army after World War II, it came under communist control. During the 1980s it was the scene of political demonstrations against the government of Nicolae Ceausescu that resulted in his overthrow and execution
{i} capital of Rumania
national capital and largest city of Romania in southeastern Romania
Treaty of Bucharest
(May 7, 1918) Settlement forced on Romania after it had been defeated by the Central Powers in World War I. Romania was required to return southern Dobruja to Bulgaria, give Austria-Hungary control of the passes in the Carpathian Mtns. , and lease its oil wells to Germany for 90 years. When the Central Powers collapsed in November 1918, the treaty was nullified
bucuresti
national capital and largest city of Romania in southeastern Romania
bucharest

    الواصلة

    Bu·cha·rest

    التركية النطق

    byukırest

    النطق

    /ˈbyo͞okərˌest/ /ˈbjuːkɜrˌɛst/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Anglicization of Romanian Bucureşti, from Bucur|Bucur]] (personal name) + -eşti (“patronymic, personal name suffix”).
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