anthems

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English - Turkish
marşlar
Anthem
{i} marş

Hiç ulusal marşı ezberledin mi? - Have you ever memorized the national anthem?

Konser Milli Marş ile sona erdi. - The concert concluded with the national anthem.

anthem
national anthem milli marş
anthem
ulusal marş

Dan, ulusal marşı çaldığı zaman tüm öğrenciler ayağa kalktı. - All the students stood up when Dan played the national anthem.

Bayanlar ve baylar, Sretensky Manastırı Korosu tarafından icra edilen Rusya Federasyonu ulusal marşı için lütfen ayağa kalkın. - Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the national anthem of the Russian Federation performed by the Sretensky Monastery Choir.

Anthem
{i} ilahi
anthem
milli marş
anthem
şükran ve sevinç duası
anthem
şükran ilahisi
anthem
şükran ve sevinç ilâhisi
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of anthems in Turkish Turkish dictionary

anthem
Dinsel beste türü
English - English
plural of anthem
anthem
A very popular song or track

In May 2000, they even finally cracked the UK top ten when they teamed up with Paul Van Dyk on the trance anthem The Riddle.

anthem
Antiphon
national anthems
plural form of national anthem
anthem
{n} a holy or divine song, a kind of hymn
Anthem
Special music sung by the choir or a soloist just before the sermon
Anthem
A hymn or choral piece sung only by a choir
Anthem
A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric, with or without accompaniment, written either for performance in a church, or another place with significance to the song itself
Anthem
A Christian term for a hymn whose words come from the Bible
Anthem
short solemn vocal composition
Anthem
An item sung by the choir that is not part of the liturgical service Usually set to a bibical text
Anthem
An ‘anthem’ is a hymn whose lyrics come from scripture Historically, anthems were sung responsively
Anthem
a song of devotion or loyalty (as to a nation or school)
Anthem
A hymn or choral piece sung only by a choir, without the congregation
Anthem
A solemn vocal composition sung at a religious service to the congregation A national anthem is a patriotic song
Anthem
This is the hymn that is sung by the choir or by a soloist after the sermon The anthem is always on the same subject as the Bible readings and the sermon, and is another way of both interpreting and celebrating the Bible lesson, and God's active presence in our lives
Anthem
{i} American mutual insurance company headquartered in Indiana, provider of health insurance and healthcare management services
Anthem
sacred vocal music using scriptural words; now also any vocal music or hymn sung by a choir but not by the congregation
Anthem
a song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)
Anthem
sacred vocal music using scriptural words (a text from Scripture or other sources) that is sung or said during the liturgy; now also any vocal music or hymn sung by a choir but not by the congregation; also called Antiphon
anthem
An anthem is a song which is used to represent a particular nation, society, or group and which is sung on special occasions. The band played the Czech anthem. see also national anthem. Choral composition with English words used in church services. It developed in the mid-16th century as the Anglican version of the Catholic Latin motet. The full anthem is for unaccompanied chorus throughout; the verse anthem employs one or more soloists and, generally, instrumental accompaniment. Both types often employ antiphonal singing, the alternation of two half-choirs (anthem derives from antiphon). William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, and George Frideric Handel wrote well-known anthems
anthem
A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric
anthem
To celebrate with anthems
anthem
A song or hymn of praise
anthem
{i} hymn; patriotic song
anthem
See Palmette a song of devotion or loyalty (as to a nation or school)
anthem
A hymn of praise or loyalty
anthem
Formerly, a hymn sung in alternate parts, in present usage, a selection from the Psalms, or other parts of the Scriptures or the liturgy, set to sacred music
anthem
A floral ornament
anthems

    Turkish pronunciation

    änthımz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈanᴛʜəmz/ /ˈænθəmz/

    Etymology

    [ 'an(t)-th&m ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English antem, from Old English antefn, from Late Latin antiphona, from Late Greek antiphOna, plural of antiphOnon, from Greek, neuter of antiphOnos responsive, from anti- + phOnE sound; more at BAN.
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