sherpa

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Englisch - Türkisch
Şerpa, dağcılıkta usta olan bir Himalaya halkı ve bu halkın mensuplarına verilen isim
Şerpa
Englisch - Englisch
A Himalayan ethnic group living in Nepal and Tibet
The Southern Tibetan language of this group
A synthetic fabric with a long, thick pile, similar to faux fur, imitation lamb wool, or fleece
A male of the Sherpa people employed as a mountain guide or porter
An expert sent by a country’s leader to a summit meeting
To serve as a guide or porter for another
{i} member of a Tibetan people who inhabit the Himalayas in Nepal (often work as porters on mountain treks)
a Himalayan person who is often employed to guide people through mountains and carry their equipment (sharpa ). Any member of a mountain-dwelling people of Nepal and of Sikkim state, India. Sherpas are of Tibetan culture and descent and speak a Tibetan dialect. They make a living spinning and weaving wool, along with farming and cattle breeding. They have won international renown as porters in the high Himalayas. They number about 120,000
(Excerpt from Sherpa-Soft as a Cloud) Sherpa Terry is knit terry fabric, just like a baby towel, that has been brushed and washed to raise the fibers and give a fluffy super soft feel Many loops of the terry remain, and absorbency is not compromised Generally the Sherpa Terry that is used in diapers has a high cotton content, and a small polyester content Sherpa terry that is 75% cotton and 25% polyester, to 80% cotton and 20% polyester is most commonly used in diapers The cotton content is found in the loops of the fabric, while the polyester content is found in the backing and lends durability to the finished product
An expert sent by a countrys leader to a summit meeting
Tibetan Buddhist community in Northern Nepal
Sherpa is essentially a heavy weight Stretch Knit Terry with one side brushed to be very soft and fleece like Trimmer than Nantucket Fleece or Burley you can use Sherpa to make an entire diaper out of Silky soft next to baby's skin, or a great soaker pad fabric
The ethnic group inhabiting the Everest region They moved to this region from Tibet over 500 years ago Sherpas are Buddhists and believe the mountain is the home of an enlightened deity The name "sherpa" literally means "people from the east"
A male member of the Sherpa people employed as a mountain guide or porter
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Anyone who volunteers (or is persuaded by whatever means) to haul heavy packs or gear, such as vertical gear, long ropes, or photographic equipment This is frequently done in order to secure a spot on an interesting, and perhaps exclusive, cave trip or expedition
a member of the Himalayan people living in Nepal and Tibet who are famous for their skill as mountaineers
sherpas
plural of sherpa