nina

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Türkisch - Türkisch
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Spanisch - Türkisch

Definition von nina im Spanisch Türkisch wörterbuch

niña
küçük kız

Küçük kız Brezilya'da yaşıyor. - La niña pequeña vive en Brasil.

Küçük kız ağlamaktan başka bir şey yapmadı. - La niña pequeña no hacía más que llorar.

Englisch - Englisch
A female given name in continuous use since the 19th century
The Babylonian goddess of the watery deep and daughter of Ea
{i} female first name
in regular use since the 19th century
Nina Ross
A hand in lowball poker where the highest card is a nine
Nina Ross
A playing card with the rank of nine
Nina Simone
a US jazz and blues singer who also plays the piano. As well as being a musician, she was involved in the Civil Rights Movement in the US in the 1960s (1933- )
La Nina
Alternative spelling of La Niña
La Nina
Nonstandard spelling of La Niña
La Niña
A sustained sea-surface temperature anomaly of magnitude greater than 0.5°C across the central tropical Pacific Ocean, associated with a negative anomaly and producing predictable variations in local and regional weather patterns

Climate scientists think a La Niña event may develop this summer, meaning water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean will be cooler that normal. Although the relationship is not fully understood, historically there tends to be more hurricane activity during a La Niña event. — Houston Chronicle, 5/23/2007.

La Nina
{i} cooling of the ocean surface off the western coast of South America in the Pacific Ocean that takes place from time to time every 4 to 12 years and causes major temperature fluctuations
nina

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    Ni·na

    Türkische aussprache

    naynı

    Aussprache

    /ˈnīnə/ /ˈnaɪnə/

    Etymologie

    () Borrowed into English in the nineteenth century, mostly from Russian: a full formal name of a Georgian fourth century saint, also known as Nino, of obscure origin and meaning, possibly connected with the Assyrian king Ninus; and from Italian: a short form of diminutives like Annina from Anna and Giovannina from Giovanna. * The name Nina is present in several languages, including Afrikaans, Hindi, Italian, Persian, Romanian, Russian, Spanish and some Native American languages. It is often used as a nickname for names ending in -ina or -nina.

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