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ilâhi ile övmek

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
hymn
{n} a divine or holy song, a song of praise
{v} to praise in songs of adoration, to sing
A lyric poem which praises God
a song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)
A song praising God, the king, Zion, or Torah that contains a description of why the object of praise is wonderful See Chapter 14
A song, often a chorale, written in praise of God, or for a religious congregation
sing a hymn
A song of praise, usually sung in a key three octaves higher than that of the congregation's range
A religious song intended to give praise and adoration
A simple religious song in several stanzas, for congregational singing in church
a song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation) praise by singing a hymn; "They hymned their love of God"
{f} sing a hymn, sing a song of praise
{i} song of praised (honoring God, one's country, etc.)
From the Greek word, hymnos, meaning "song of praise " A hymn is a poem or other metrical composition adapted for singing in a church service Hymns have only been allowed in the Anglican Church since 1820
praise by singing a hymn; "They hymned their love of God"
A song of praise to God, that also instructs us in the Christian faith
a song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation) praise by singing a hymn; "They hymned their love of God" sing a hymn
To sing in praise or adoration
a poem praising God or other divine being or place, often sung E g , Sabine Baring-Gould, John Henry Newman, Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and John Wesley
A song of praise to God