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 Translation for 'Andalusian' from English to Russian
ADJ   Andalusian | more Andalusian | most Andalusian
NOUN   an Andalusian | Andalusians
unverified
геогр.
андалу́зский {adj}
Andalusian
этн.
андалузка {ж}
Andalusian [female]
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Translation for 'Andalusian' from English to Russian

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Andalusian
unverified андалу́зский {adj}геогр.

Andalusian [female]
андалузка {ж}этн.
Usage Examples English
  • Al-Kattani also wrote an anthology of Andalusian poetry, and became especially famous by his book on metaphor in Andalusian poetry.
  • Many of his songs are acoustic rock, andalusian chords, soul music and oud type songs, blended with Israeli folk, Judeo-Yemenite and Pop overtones.
  • According to the Royal Spanish Academy, "cante" is called the "action or effect of singing any Andalusian singing", defining "flamenco singing" as "agitated Andalusian singing" and cante jondo as "the most genuine song.
  • In an andalusian orchestra, those communities played side by side, so that only lyrics allowed to distinguish every group origin.
  • Cheqara did much to popularize Andalusian music. Prior to the advent of Abdessadeq, Andalusian music was largely elite music for Andalusians alone.

  • During her extensive research in the archives she discovered documents which convinced her that America might have been discovered a long time before Columbus by Arab-andalusian or Moroccan sailors trading with ports in Brazil, Guayana and Venezuela and she published her views in "No fuimos nosotros" ("It wasn't us") and "África versus América".
  • was an Andalusian-based electoral alliance formed by Más País, Andalucía por Sí (AxSí) and Andalusian People's Initiative (IdPA) to contest the 2022 Andalusian regional election.
  • Zainab Afailal participated with Tetuan's Andalusian group in various concerts and festivals both inside and outside Morocco.
  • He denies that sardanas are Catalan, stating they were reinvented by andalusian-born Pep Ventura and that Catalan nationalism has hidden that fact.
  • Andalusian Coalition–Andalusian Power (...) was an Andalusian electoral alliance created for the 1994 European Parliament and Andalusian regional elections.

  • A rich andalusian playboy (Cabré) falls in love with a poor singer (Mistral) but everything goes wrong. Years later she has a great success and they meet again.
  • She comes from a family of Arab-Andalusian music lovers.
  • It was then converted in a high definition channel that would show news and instructive and educational programs which had as their main goal to promote the andalusian identity.
  • He is one of the main figures of the intimist trend in new andalusian realism.
  • Andalusia is also known for its dogs, particularly the Andalusian Hound, which was originally bred in the region. Dogs, not just andalusian hounds, are very popular in the region.

  • The Colombian Festivals, despite having an undoubtedly Andalusian style (and having become more like a typical Andalusian fair in the early 21st century), also has an Americanist aspect.
  • "Cante jondo" (Andalusian [...]) is a vocal style in flamenco, an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music.
  • The Platform for Eastern Andalusia is opposed to the unitary andalusianism by Blas Infante, which defends the administrative unity of whole Andalusia.
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