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Letten

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Letten baltisches Volk an der Ostsee um die Düna, besonders in Lettland; rund 1,5 Mio., vorwiegend Ackerbauern, an der Küste Fischer; in ihm gingen verschiedene baltische und ugrofinnische Stämme (Kuren, Liven) auf; deutscher Einfluss seit der Ordensritterzeit. Im 2. Weltkrieg wanderten 115 000 Letten aus (USA, Kanada und Australien); ein weiterer Teil (besonders der führenden Schichten) wurde in die Sowjetunion umgesiedelt.

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/9/L0130900.html

Lett NOUN A member of a Baltic people constituting the main population of Latvia. ETYMOLOGY German Lette, from Latvian Latvi.

http://www.ltn.lv/~krz/links.html

Sveiks.com (formerly Latvians in America) See what's going on with Lett's in the US.

 

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Este termo non aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario (Diccionario de la RAE, Diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner, Diccionario del español actual de Seco et. al)

 

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Slowene

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Wahrig - Deutsches Wörterbuch: Slo'we·ne <m. 17> Angehöriger eines südslaw. Volkes; Bewohner der Republik Slowenien

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/26/S0482600.html

Slovene NOUN 1a. A native or inhabitant of Slovenia. b. A person of Slovenian descent. 2. The Slavic language of the Slovenes. ADJECTIVE Of or relating to Slovenia or its people, language, or culture. ETYMOLOGY German Slowene, from Slovene Slovnec, ultimately from Old Church Slavonic Slovne, Slav.

http://www.ijs.si/slo-chset.html

Other popular character encodings supporting Slovene characters are: IBM Code Page 852 and Microsoft Code Page 1250 (Microsoft Windows Latin 2).

 

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Este termo si aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario, pero a súa etimoloxía non é xermana

 

 

 

 

Sorbe

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Wahrig - Deutsches Wörterbuch: 'Sor·be <m. 17> Angehöriger eines westslaw. Volksstammes in einem Teil der Lausitz an der oberen Spree; Sy Wende

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/80/S0568000.html

Sorb NOUN A member of a Slavic people inhabiting the region of Lusatia in eastern Germany and southwest Poland. Also called Wend. ETYMOLOGY German Sorbe, perhaps variant of Serbe, Serb, from Serbian Srb, Serb

http://members.aol.com/BeallComp/wends.htm

The Sorbs or Wendish People

 

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Este termo non aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario (Diccionario de la RAE, Diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner, Diccionario del español actual de Seco et. al)

 

 

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Wende

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Wahrig - Deutsches Wörterbuch: 'Wen·de1 <m. 17> Sorbe→ 'Sor·be <m. 17> Angehöriger eines westslaw. Volksstammes in einem Teil der Lausitz an der oberen Spree; Sy Wende

 

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http://www.bartleby.com/61/27/W0092700.html

Wend NOUN Sorb, a member of a Slavic people inhabiting the region of Lusatia in eastern Germany and southwest Poland. ETYMOLOGY German Wende, from Middle High German Winde, Wende, from Old High German Winid. 

http://www.onr.com/user/russells/text/whatsawend.html

The Wends are actually a Slavic people more closely related to the Czechs and the Poles than to the Germans. They have their own language which sounds more like Czech than German. The Wends migrated into what is now Germany about 500 A.D.

 

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Este termo non aparece nos diccionarios de castelán consultados para a realización do glosario (Diccionario de la RAE, Diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner, Diccionario del español actual de Seco et. al)