Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Corsica and part of Sardinia.
Sinónimos
Examples for "co"
Examples for "co"
1However, the Green co-leader James Shaw said the law discriminates against Māori.
2Come the revolution, we will turn it into a co-op of course.
3It's more expensive for the companies involved, said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.
4The Greens' co-leader, James Shaw, said the move did need to happen.
5The co-op's officers would, however, have acquired a new tool of management.
1The task of the Corsican was greater than that of the Carthaginian.
2A little Corsican named Bonaparte was in charge of the defending forces.
3There were three portraits of the Corsican on the dingy green walls.
4The young Corsican, however, liked it and seemed to thrive on it.
5He went on, and gave me several instances of the Corsican spirit.
1Broadway never equals the corso, of a carnival.
2The captain of the head-barricade in the Corso demurred, requiring a counter-sign.
3On the way to that tiresome tea-room in the Corso, my dear.
4The house is well worth seeing-oneof the finest on the Corso.
5We will go down on the Corso for all the Mocoletti fun.
1Thyself then wilt thou at the same time bury near the corse.
2So, the corse in wagon thrown, with no decent cover o'er it-
3Uv corse she's short for 'er age, but that don't count for nothing.
4First to the corse the weeping Androm'ache flew, and thus spoke:
5Only across my prostrate corse shall you reach your innocent victims.
Translations for corsican language