Võros (Võro: võrokõsõq, pronounced [vɤrokɤsəʔ], Estonian: võrukesed, Finnish: võrolaiset) are inhabitants of historical Võromaa (Vana Võromaa), a region... 3 KB (180 words) - 00:24, 19 December 2023 |
Apostrophe (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from June 2018) el'vüttiä ('to revive'). In Võro an apostrophe is often (also in the Võro Wikipedia) used as a simplification to replace the regular Võro palatalization mark... 143 KB (16,666 words) - 00:59, 20 April 2024 |
Chris and Patrick Vörös (born August 20, 1993), known online as the Voros Twins or the Da Vinki Twins, are Hungarian Canadian identical twins who are... 6 KB (428 words) - 03:34, 29 March 2024 |
Võru County (redirect from Võro County) Võru County (Estonian: Võru maakond or Võrumaa; Võro: Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga and Põlva counties, Latvia's... 18 KB (1,186 words) - 03:25, 17 December 2023 |
MTK Budapest FC (redirect from Budapesti Vörös Lobogó SE) times. The club has also won the Hungarian Super Cup twice. In 1955, as Vörös Lobogó SE, they became the first Hungarian team to play in the European... 15 KB (717 words) - 19:01, 22 February 2024 |
(uz) Vietnamese (vi) Võro (fiu-vro) Waray-Waray (war) Welsh (cy) Volapük (vo) Wolof (wo) Yiddish (yi) Zulu (zu) More... Wikipedia:Contents – network of... 56 KB (5,708 words) - 06:57, 13 April 2024 |
Jakob Hurt (category Articles needing translation from Võro Wikipedia) in this edit is translated from the existing Võro Wikipedia article at [[:fiu-vro:Exact name of the Võro article]]; see its history for attribution. You... 2 KB (239 words) - 03:10, 3 March 2024 |
Jason Alexander Voros (born 31 December 1976) is an Australian first class cricketer. A left-arm fast-medium bowler, he played one day cricket with the... 4 KB (106 words) - 06:31, 19 April 2024 |
DVD-VR Võro language, spoken in southern Estonia (ISO 639-3:vro) Video Replay Operator, a judge in the ISU Judging System Search for "vro" on Wikipedia. Vr0... 1 KB (173 words) - 17:43, 8 April 2024 |
Võro Institute (Võro: Võro Instituut, Estonian: Võru Instituut) is an Estonian state research and development institution dedicated to the preservation... 4 KB (399 words) - 07:40, 21 April 2023 |
Uma Leht (category Võro) the only newspaper in the Võro language which is spoken in Southern Estonia. The newspaper is owned by the Foundation Võro Selts VKKF and issued every... 1 KB (43 words) - 13:26, 1 February 2023 |
variety. Judge Voros discussed the pitfalls and promise of using Wikipedia in such situations. Ultimately, he endorsed the use of Wikipedia to determine... 9 KB (980 words) - 06:32, 30 November 2022 |
not reach the finals. Ferenc VOROS. les-sports.info Ferenc Vörös. sports-reference.com Ferenc Vörös at World Aquatics Ferenc Vörös at Olympedia v t e... 2 KB (66 words) - 17:11, 1 April 2024 |
Võru (category Articles containing Võro-language text) Võru (Estonian: [ˈʋɤru]; Võro: Võro; German: Werro) is a town and a municipality in south-eastern Estonia. It is the capital of Võru County and the centre... 20 KB (1,103 words) - 10:11, 9 January 2024 |
Seto dialect (category Articles containing Võro-language text) 549 people. It is sometimes identified as a variety under Võro, or the two are described as Võro-Seto. Setos (setokõsõq) mostly inhabit the area near Estonia's... 4 KB (270 words) - 08:21, 8 February 2024 |
Red Ink (1960 film) (redirect from Vörös tinta) Red Ink (Hungarian: Vörös tinta) is a 1960 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Éva Vass, György Pálos and Nóra Tábori... 3 KB (211 words) - 03:12, 29 December 2023 |
János Vörös (25 March 1891 – 23 July 1968) was a Hungarian military officer and politician who served as Minister of Defence in the unofficial Interim... 4 KB (185 words) - 22:34, 1 April 2023 |
Gerald J. Voros (May 13, 1930 – February 4, 2019) served as the Chairman of the International Committee of the Boy Scouts of America. Voros took part... 5 KB (440 words) - 21:52, 15 January 2024 |
Péter Vörös (born 14 December 1977) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Lokomotiv Tashkent. In 1997, Péter Vörös was a participant... 4 KB (78 words) - 02:28, 8 July 2023 |
Zsuzsanna Vörös (born 4 May 1977 in Székesfehérvár) is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens... 6 KB (181 words) - 17:26, 24 May 2023 |
Evar Saar (category Articles containing Võro-language text) Evar Saar (Võro: Saarõ Evar; born 16 August 1969) is an Estonian linguist, journalist, toponymist a Võro language activist. He has traveled extensively... 2 KB (152 words) - 17:37, 9 January 2023 |
Voro (Vɔrɔ, a.k.a. Bena, Buna, Ebina, Ebuna, Woro, Yungur) is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. v t e... 802 bytes (20 words) - 11:09, 26 March 2022 |
Estonian language (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2012) Mulgi, Võro and Seto varieties. These are sometimes considered either variants of South Estonian or separate languages altogether. Also, Seto and Võro distinguish... 35 KB (3,233 words) - 12:51, 13 April 2024 |
The Red Countess (redirect from A vörös grófnö) The Red Countess (Hungarian: A vörös grófnő) is a 1985 Hungarian drama film directed by András Kovács. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International... 2 KB (121 words) - 05:44, 15 August 2022 |
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (category Articles containing Võro-language text) This section contains numerous links to pages on foreign language Wikipedias. They are shown as red links with the language codes in [small blue letters]... 36 KB (2,432 words) - 17:43, 16 April 2024 |
in amdo or Qinghai. Standard Tibetan is currently based on Lhasa Tibetan. Võro and Seto, regional languages of Estonia, are either dialects of Estonian... 14 KB (1,418 words) - 13:28, 9 April 2024 |
1955–56 European Cup (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from June 2023) Netherlands, Hungary and Denmark respectively, being replaced by PSV Eindhoven, Vörös Lobogó and AGF Aarhus[clarification needed]. This was also the only UEFA... 37 KB (1,015 words) - 01:41, 2 March 2024 |