Difference between revisions of "Jainkoa: bat eta bera nahikoa"
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| | |Tanrı: bir ve aynısı yeter<!--literal translation to this language--> | ||
|. | |Yaratan tektir ve her şeye gücü yeter.<!--To express the same to this language--> | ||
|. | |Tanrı bir ve tektir.<!--Related idioms in this language. Use [[ ]] surrounding the idiom--> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 8 May 2023
Language | Basque |
Topics | Religion |
Explanation and use (in mother tongue) | Write here (in the idiom original language) an explanation, use, origin, etc. |
In English
Literal Translation: | Write here the literal translation to English |
Real meaning: | Write here the idiom real meaning, in English |
Related idioms: | Write here related idioms in English, with or without links to its meaning |
In other languages
Language | Literal translation | To express the same | Related Idioms |
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Basque | ... | ... | ... |
Catalan | ... | ... | ... |
Galician | ... | ... | ... |
Romanian | ... | ... | ... |
Spanish | ... | ... | ... |
Turkish | Tanrı: bir ve aynısı yeter | Yaratan tektir ve her şeye gücü yeter. | Tanrı bir ve tektir. |