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 Translation for 'CET' from English to Icelandic
stjörnfr.
Hvalurinn {k}
Cetus <Cet> [constellation]
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Translation for 'CET' from English to Icelandic

Cetus <Cet> [constellation]
Hvalurinn {k}stjörnfr.
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Usage Examples English
  • Her recent appearances include the 2002 television film "Clara cet été là" (Clara's Summer) and "Douches froides" ("Cold Showers") in 2005 for which she won the La Ciotat Film Festival Best Actress award.
  • Balai Pustaka, Jakarta, 1988, (cet. ke-5 1993).
  • In 1989, she had her first role in the film "Suivez cet avion" and later had small roles in "Le Mari de la coiffeuse" (1990) by Patrice Leconte and "Une époque formidable..."
  • Notice that some of the above also change (in the singular) if the following word begins with a vowel: "le" and "la" become "l′", "du" and "de la" become "de l′", "ma" becomes "mon" (as if the noun were masculine) and "ce" becomes "cet".
  • NSS cet is now capable of conducting even more than 25 programmes a year in midst of a busy academic schedule.

  • The early forms of "Rachet-ham" and "Reched-ham" suggest a compound of two elements, "ro-ced" or "ro-cet".
  • In 2016, Keïta released a travel book, "J’aimais cet homme qui chantait le fleuve", with combines her poetry with photos of the Niger River taken by Michel Calzat.
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  • His most importants works are "La Perse ou Tableau de gouvernement, de la religion et de la littérature de cet Empire", published in 1814, and "Recherches critiques sur l'âge et l'origine des traductions latines d'Aristote, et sur des commentaires grecs ou arabes employés par les docteurs scholastiques", published "post mortem" in 1819 and reprinted in 1843.
  • Bailleux authored a "Méthode raisonnée pour apprendre à jouer du violon avec le doigté de cet instrument et les différents agréments dont il est susceptible, précédée des principes de musique".

  • "Follow That Man" (French: "Suivez cet homme") is a 1953 French crime film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Bernard Blier, Suzy Prim and René Blancard.
  • The second element would then almost certainly be "cę:d" or "cet", (Modern Welsh "coed") meaning "wood".
  • "Je ne connais pas cet homme" is the sixth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine and the fourth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1973 on the Saravah label.
  • "Pour que les fruits mûrissent cet été" (In Order That the Fruits Will Ripen This Summer) is a composition by the Belgian composer Karel Goeyvaerts, for seven musicians playing fourteen Renaissance instruments.
  • The book's full title was "La Supériorité aux Échecs mise à la portée de tout le monde, et particulierement des dames qui aiment cet amusement".

  • French has a two-way distinction, with the use of postpositions "-ci" (proximal) and "-là" (distal) as in "cet homme-ci" and "cet homme-là", as well as the pronouns "ce" and "cela"/"ça".
  • The name "Datchet" is thought to be Celtic in origin, and the last part may be related to "cet" ("wood").
  • "Man, the Unknown" ("L'Homme, cet inconnu") is a best-selling 1935 book by Alexis Carrel in which he endeavours to outline a comprehensive account what is known and, more importantly, unknown of the human body and human life.
  • That is indicated here by the use of "cet" rather than "ce".
  • Mariette et autres notes inédites de cet amateur sur les arts et les artistes" (Paris, 1851&ndash;60).

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