Translation for '
Finn' from English to Russian
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Usage Examples English
- He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, where he won a gold medal in the "finn class".
- He competed in the finn class at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics and won a gold medal in 1972.
- He won the silver medal in the finn class at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He also competed in the Finn event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
- The first two boats to qualify for the Olympics were the women's 470 of Lobke Berkhout and Marcelien de Koning and the finn of Pieter-Jan Postma.
- He is a two time world champion in the finn class.
- At the time of the Battle of Stiklestad, Finn Árnasson was lord of Austrått.
- Fredriksberg was to be founded in 1729 as an industrial town, following the industrial revolution, when an ironworks were set up by Sebastian Grave at the southern end of Lake Säfssjön, close west to the forest finn village in Säfsbyn (which today essentially is a part of Fredriksberg).
- The Scandinavian placenames Finnveden, Finnmark and the province of Finland (which gave name to Finland) are all thought to be derived from "finn", an ancient Germanic word for nomadic hunter-gatherers (cf.
- Other etymological interpretations associate the ethnonym "Finns" with "fen" in a more toponymical approach. Yet another theory postulates that the words "finn" and "kven" are cognates.
- Ramshaw was originally a Laser competitor but later made the move to the finn class in the summer of 2015.
- For example, "li finn gagn" ("he/she/it had") can also be shortened to "linn gagn" and pronounced as one word.
- At the 1988 Summer Olympics, Ledbetter placed 10th in the finn class.
- A tradition in the thirteenth-century "Orkneyinga saga" related that Malcolm married the widow of Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Ingibiorg, a daughter of Finn Arnesson.
- Smyth concludes that in this context, "finn" and "dub" should not be related to colour or brightness, but must be translated as "old" and "new".
- The Reelin River is a river which flows through Glenfinn in Co. Donegal, Ireland. It is a tributary to the River Finn.
- The title "Fianṡruth (Find)" refers to two alphabetically arranged Middle Irish lists of names associated with the Finn Cycle, preserved only in the Yellow Book of Lecan and probably datable to the twelfth century.
- The name, Finnmark, derives from the Old Norse form of the name was "Finnmǫrk".
- Holmes' Coaches is the main transport for the schools, and Castlefinn Cabs and Bus Hire is a local taxi company.
- Magnus's grandparents, Earl Thorfinn and his wife Ingibiorg Finnsdottir, had two sons, Erlend and Paul, who were twins.
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