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  2. Sombor - Wikipedia

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    The main language spoken in the city at that time was Serbian, and the second-largest language was German. In 1848/1849, Sombor was part of the Serbian Vojvodina, a Serb autonomous region within Austrian Empire, while between 1849 and 1860, it was part of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat, a separate Austrian crown land. Sombor was a ...

  3. Hungarian names - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian names include surnames and given names. Some people have more than one given name, but only one is normally used. In the Hungarian language, whether written or spoken, names are invariably given in the "Eastern name order", with the family name followed by the given name (in foreign-language texts in languages that use Western name order, names are often given with the family name last).

  4. Gábor (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Gábor originated from the Hebrew name Gabriel and was transmitted to the Hungarian language through the Latin form Gabirianus ~ Gabriel. In medieval writings, shortened forms such as Gab and the derived Gabus also appear. [1] The Hungarian variation was formed by consonant cluster reduction and the shortening of the Latin version. The meaning ...

  5. Gabor (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gabor or Gábor is a Hungarian surname.. People so named include: B. B. Gabor, stage name of Gabor Hegedus (1948–1990), Hungary-born Canadian pop singer; Bethlen Gábor, Hungarian spelling of Gabriel Bethlen (1580–1629), King of Hungary, Prince of Transylvania and a leader of an anti-Habsburg insurrection in Royal Hungary

  6. List of English words of Hungarian origin - Wikipedia

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    is sometimes linked to Hungarian ici-pici ("tiny") by popular sources, [6] [7] [8] but is regarded as an unrelated English formation by English dictionaries. [9] komondor A big Hungarian breed of livestock guardian dog, looking like a big mop, always white. kuvasz A big Hungarian breed of shepherd dog, always white. lassan

  7. List of Hebrew dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    מורפיקס , an online Hebrew English dictionary by Melingo. New Hebrew-German Dictionary: with grammatical notes and list of abbreviations, compiled by Wiesen, Moses A., published by Rubin Mass, Jerusalem, in 1936 [12] The modern Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek dictionary, compiled by Despina Liozidou Shermister, first published in 2018

  8. Sombor City Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1887 when the society received its first exhibition space and today it focuses on local history in the municipalities of Sombor, Apatin, Odžaci, Kula and Bač. [1] It is a complex museum with around 40,000 exhibits divided into five categories: archaeological, numismatic, historical, ethnological, and art collections.

  9. List of English words of Hebrew origin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English words of Hebrew origin. Transliterated pronunciations not found in Merriam-Webster or the American Heritage Dictionary follow Sephardic/Modern Israeli pronunciations as opposed to Ashkenazi pronunciations, with the major difference being that the letter taw ( ת ‎) is transliterated as a 't' as opposed to an 's'.