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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
rouva — • vaimo, aviovaimo, puoliso, rouva … Suomi sanakirja synonyymejä
Finnish military ranks — form a system that incorporates features from Swedish, German, and Russian armed forces. In addition, the system has some typically Finnish characteristics that are mostly due to the personnel structure of the Finnish Defence Forces. The ranks… … Wikipedia
Royal and noble ranks — Emperor Empress King Queen Viceroy Vicereine … Wikipedia
Herra — [herrɑ] means Lord in Finnish, and is now generally used in Finnish as an honorific for all men, the equivalent to the English titles Mister and Sir and also to gentleman . In the Finnish Defence Forces, a superior is addressed with herra… … Wikipedia
Eeva Joenpelto — Eeva Elisabeth Joenpelto née le 17 juin 1921 à Sammatti en Finlande et décédée le 28 janvier 2004 à Lohja en Finlande était un écrivain finlandais très apprécié. On se souvient particulièrement de sa série Lohja écrite dans les années 1970. Elle… … Wikipédia en Français
Ахо, Юхани — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Ахо. Юхани Ахо фин. Juhani Aho … Википедия
Joenpelto, Eeva — (1921 2004) A Finnish novelist, Joenpelto grew up in a middle class family in Lohja, a small town in southwestern Finland. Her first novel, Kaakerholman kaupunki (1950; The Town of Kaakerholm) has that type of a community as its setting, and… … Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater
Joenpelto — [ jɔɛmpɛltɔ], Eeva, finnische Schriftstellerin, * Sammatti (Provinz Uusimaa) 17. 6. 1921; 1964 72 Vorsitzende des finnischen PEN Clubs; ihr Werk ist durch eine distanzierte, maßvoll realistische Erzählweise und ein reizvolles Lokalkolorit ihrer … Universal-Lexikon
aviovaimo — • vaimo, puoliso, rouva • vaimo, aviovaimo, puoliso, rouva … Suomi sanakirja synonyymejä
Mrs. — For other uses, see MRS (disambiguation). Mrs (UK) or Mrs. (USA, Canada) (Standard English pronunciation /mɪsəz/, like the word misses) is a honorific used for women, usually for those who are married and who do not instead use another title,… … Wikipedia