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Definition von mon- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">monspan>
kıs Monday
c'<span class="word-self">monspan>
"Come on!" un kısa yazılışı
<span class="word-self">monspan> de plume
Pzt de tüy
olympus <span class="word-self">monspan>
olimpik Pzt
<span class="word-self">monspan>
pazartesi

Geçen Pazartesi balık tutmaya gittim. - I went fishing last Monday.

Bugün Almanya'da, Pazartesi günü kundaklamada üç Türk'ün öldürüldüğü Hamburg'un yakınında bir yer de dahil birçok şehirde şiddet karşıtı mitingler gerçekleşti. - In Germany today, anti-violence rallies took place in several cities, including one near Hamburg where three Turks were killed in an arson attack on Monday.

Englisch - Englisch
Variant of mono-
a member of a Buddhist people living in Myanmar and adjacent parts of Thailand
the second day of the week; the first working day
the Mon-Khmer language spoken by the Mon people
An identifying crest, emblem, or family insignia often found on the clothes of actors or historical figures
A small coin
Family crests
Motor octane number One of two ASTM tests for octane measures MON, predicting behavior at high speed operation MON is generally lower than RON See Octane Number
Motor octane number
Month
Son Mone is the vocative form
month apr 1, 3, 4, 5
<span class="word-self">Monspan>-Khmer
along with the Munda branch one of the two traditionally accepted primary branches of the Austro-Asiatic language family, that includes Mon, Khmer and Vietnamese
<span class="word-self">Monspan>-Khmer
the Proto-Mon-Khmer language
<span class="word-self">Monspan>-Khmer languages
Family of about 130 Austroasiatic languages, spoken by more than 80 million people in South and Southeast Asia. Vietnamese has far more speakers than all other Austroasiatic languages combined. Other languages with many speakers are Muong, with about a million speakers in northern Vietnam; Khmer; Kuay (Kuy), with perhaps 800,000 speakers; and Mon, spoken by more than 800,000 people in southern Myanmar and parts of Thailand. Of all the Mon-Khmer languages, only Mon, Khmer, and Vietnamese have written traditions dating earlier than the 19th century. Old Mon, which is attested from the 7th century, was written in a script of South Asian origin that was later adapted by the Burmese (see Mon kingdom; Indic writing systems). Typical phonetic features of Mon-Khmer languages are a large vowel inventory and lack of tone distinctions
<span class="word-self">monspan>-khmer
a branch of the Austro-Asiatic languages
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
Monday
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
The language of this people, in the Austro-Asiatic language family
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
A people living primarily in the Mon State of Myanmar (also known as Burma), and in Thailand
Proto-<span class="word-self">Monspan>-Khmer
The hypothetical ancestor language or protolanguage of the Mon-Khmer language group, which includes Khmer and Vietnamese
c'<span class="word-self">monspan>
come on
<span class="word-self">monspan>
the former currency of Japan until 1870, before the yen
<span class="word-self">monspan>
a colloquial pronunciation of man in places such as Jamaica and Shropshire in England
c'<span class="word-self">monspan>
(Slang) please, I beg you; come already, let's go; you're kidding, you can't be serious
<span class="word-self">monspan>
the second day of the week; the first working day
Dieu et <span class="word-self">monspan> droit
{i} (French) "God and my right", motto inscribed under the coat of arms of the British monarchy
Dieu et <span class="word-self">monspan> droit
a French phrase meaning God and my right, which is the motto on the British royal family's coat of arms
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
Monday. Man. the written abbreviation of Monday. Any member of a people thought to have originated in western China and currently living in the eastern delta region of Myanmar (Burma) and in west-central Thailand. They have lived in their present area for the last 1,200 years and brought Myanmar its writing (Pali) and its religion (Buddhism). Rice and teak are their most important agricultural products. Today they number more than 1.1 million. See also Dvaravati; Mon kingdom. Mon kingdom Mon Khmer languages Mons Jovis Olympus Mons
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
{i} Buddhist inhabitant of an area in eastern Burma
<span class="word-self">Monspan>
Mon. is a written abbreviation for Monday. Mon Oct
<span class="word-self">Monspan> kingdom
Kingdom of the Mon people, who were powerful in Myanmar (Burma) in the 9th-11th centuries, in the 13th-16th centuries, and briefly in the mid-18th century. By 825 they had founded their capital city, Thaton, and the city of Pegu. The Mon kingdom was defeated by the Burman kingdom of Pagan. When Pagan fell to the Mongols (1287), the Mon regained their independence and their former territory. They were defeated again in 1539. They reestablished Pegu briefly in the 18th century, but it was destroyed by Alaungpaya (see Alaungpaya dynasty) in 1757. See also Dvaravati
<span class="word-self">Monspan> people
{i} Talaing, ethnic group who live in an area around the south area of the Thailand and Burma border
<span class="word-self">Monspan>.
{i} second day of the week
<span class="word-self">Monspan>.
{i} title of respect for a Roman Catholic priest
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Motor octane number
<span class="word-self">monspan>
of a family of the ancient feudal nobility
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Month

I lived in Nagoya for over a month. - I lived for more than a month in Nagoya.

My father has been in the hospital for two months. - My father has been in hospital for two months.

<span class="word-self">monspan>
indicating that a compound contains one atom, radical, or group of that to the name of which it is united; as, monoxide, monosulphide, monatomic, etc
<span class="word-self">monspan>
the Mon-Khmer language spoken by the Mon people
<span class="word-self">monspan>
the Mon-Khmer language spoken by the Mon people a member of a Buddhist people living in Myanmar and adjacent parts of Thailand
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Family crests
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Formerly the mon of the shoguns of the Tokugawa family was so used
<span class="word-self">monspan>
A prefix signifying one, single, alone; as, monocarp, monopoly; Chem
<span class="word-self">monspan>
month apr 1, 3, 4, 5
<span class="word-self">monspan>
An identifying crest, emblem, or family insignia often found on the clothes of actors or historical figures
<span class="word-self">monspan>
The imperial chrysanthemum, the mon of the reigning family, is used as a national emblem
<span class="word-self">monspan>
The most frequent form of the mon is circular, and it commonly consists of conventionalized forms from nature, flowers, birds, insects, the lightnings, the waves of the sea, or of geometrical symbolic figures; color is only a secondary character
<span class="word-self">monspan>
A small coin
<span class="word-self">monspan>
a member of a Buddhist people living in Myanmar and adjacent parts of Thailand
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Motor octane number One of two ASTM tests for octane measures MON, predicting behavior at high speed operation MON is generally lower than RON See Octane Number
<span class="word-self">monspan>
The badge of a family, esp
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Same as Mono-
<span class="word-self">monspan>
It appears on lacquer and pottery, and embroidered on, or woven in, fabrics
<span class="word-self">monspan>
Son Mone is the vocative form
<span class="word-self">monspan> dieu
(French) my God!, my Lord! (used to express shock or fright)
<span class="word-self">monspan>.
{i} community of monks, residence of a community of monks
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