A dialect of the Kamkata-viri language spoken by the Kata people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Sinónimos
Examples for "bashgali"
Examples for "bashgali"
1To Daras Karu, in the Bamburath Vale, famed for its pears, I next proceeded; here also are Kalash Kafirs, and some Bashgali settlers.
1The name is derived from the Norwegian kati, a ship.
2Another doctor at a hospital in Kati said they had recorded six deaths.
3When Kati Pohler was three days old she was left at a market in China.
4Kati Pohler was abandoned in a market in China when she was three days old.
5A special thanks to Kati Dancy, for her fantastic insight and feedback on the manuscript.
6The government responded on Thursday by shutting down schools in Bamako and Kati until further notice.
7Malian soldiers stand in guard in Kati, outside Bamako March 30, 2012.
8It's time for HUNGARY and Kati Wolf.
9Downtown Bamako was calm, but the main road leading to Kati was blocked for security reasons, residents said.
10Malian junta soldiers patrol in Kati, outside Bamako April 3,2012.
11The government responded to the protest on Thursday by shutting down all schools in Bamako and Kati until further notice.
12After he subdued the Hittites, Kati, king of Tabal, sent him his daughter, who was received into the royal harem.
13"I'm Vilmos Ganz, and my wife is Kati." He came closer.
14Rovio said Taht was leaving his position for personal reasons with CEO Kati Levoranta assuming the role for the time being.
15When the time arrived, it became a huge story in China, but Kati was living in America and had no idea.
16His star has waned in recent months but 12 policemen were wounded in clashes with pro-Sanogo demonstrators in Kati this week.