Перевод wife - Словарь : английский-Оджибве

wife

Как сказать wife на Оджибве? Мы искали для вас доступную информацию в словаре английский-Оджибве. Ниже вы можете найти, если возможно, не только перевод wife, но также распространенные выражения и фразы, а также определения, которые помогут вам лучше понять, как его использовать. Для многих глаголов вы можете найти подробную информацию о спряжении.

Перевод
Мы нашли следующие переводы слова wife на языке Оджибве:
wife
wiiwish+an (pej)
wife
owiish+an (pej)
wife
waadiged+jig+-ikwe+wag
wife
mindimooyenyim+ag
wife
wiiwimaa+g
wife
wiijiiwaagan+ag
wife
mindimooyemish+ag
В дополнение к словарю английский-Оджибве, который был отправной точкой для этой страницы, при поиске 'wife' также доступен словарь Оджибве-английский. Они тесно взаимосвязаны, и их можно переключать простыми щелчками. Они содержат множество общеупотребительных выражений и словосочетаний, включены самые разнообразные термины из разных сфер деятельности, чтобы помочь вам лучше понять, как их использовать. Попробуйте!

Выражения Top
Вот доступные выражения, содержащие wife в Оджибве:
chief: be the wife of a ~
ogimaakwewi
chief: wife of ~
ogimaakaanikwe+g
leader: wife of the ~
ogimaakwe+g
marry: give EO a wife to ~
wiiwikodaadi+wag
marry: give OS a wife to ~
wiiwikodaadizo
my wife
niwiish+ag (pej)
my wife
niwiiw+ag (SW/NW/WO)
ogichidaa’s wife
ogichidaakwe+g
search for a wife
nanaandawikwewe
sister: my brother's wife
nishimis+ag §
sister: my brother's wife
nindaanis+ag (SO) §
steal a wife
gimoodikwewe (NW/WO)
wife of an ogichidaa
ogichidaakwe+g
wife of the leader
ogimaakwe+g
wife: a ~
wiijiiwaaganimaa+g
wife: be the ~ of a chief
ogimaakwewi
wife: be without a ~
bizhishigoowizi
wife: get a ~
wiiwi
wife: give EO a ~ to marry
wiiwikodaadi+wag
wife: give OS a ~ to marry
wiiwikodaadizo
wife: give SB a ~
wiiwikaw
wife: have a ~
wiiwi
wife: have a ~
owiijiiwaagani
wife: have a new ~/woman
oshkikwewe (NW/WO)
wife: have SB as a ~
wiiwim
wife: have so many ~s
dasokwewe
wife: have two ~s
niizhokwewe
wife: let SB have a ~
wiiwikaw
wife: my ~
nindikwem+ag
wife: my ~
niiw+ag (NO/CN/NE/SE)
wife: my ~
niwiidigemaagan+ag
wife: my ~
niwiiw+ag (SW/NW/WO)
wife: my ~
indikwem+ag
wife: my ~
niwiish+ag (pej)
wife: search for a ~
nanaandawikwewe
wife: steal a ~
gimoodikwewe (NW/WO)
wife: take SB for a ~
wiiwim
woman: have a new wife/~
oshkikwewe (NW/WO)
Определение Top
  1. Aisha, jamal, Ayse, aisa: (Islam) Widow of the Prophet (pbuh) and a leader during Jamal Confrontation.
  2. Wives of Prophet: (Islam) After the death of his first wife, Khadijah, he married upto twelve wives in this order: - (1) Sawdah (2) 'A'ishah (3) Umm-Salamah (4) Hafsah (5) Zaynab bin -Khuzaymah (6) Zaynab bint-Jabsh (7) Umm-Habibah (Ramla) (8) Maymunah (9) Zaynab bint-'Umais (10) Juwayriyah (11) Safiyah (12) Khawlah bint-Hakim Let us look at the life history of the Prophet of Islam. During the prime of his life, he remains satisfied with an aged and twice-widowed wife, and does not even think of another. Then during the last ten years of his life, after passing the age of fifty, in his old age, when he is surrounded by various difficult problems of the newly-born Islamic State, he starts marrying a number of wives.Ask these Christian writers why this phenomenon?What logical answer can these critics give to this amazing question? Was it not a difficult exercise and heavy burden to marry widows and support their orphans? Was it easy for a perfectly dignified man in the person of Muhammad (s.a.w.) to marry women of different outlook, characters and tribes, including some of much younger age who were still unaware of the full responsibilities of life? Let us ponder over the reply to these questions as given by a famous western historian, Thomas Carlyle in his book ''Heroes and Heroes Worship". He says in effect that contrary to what his enemies accuse him, Muhammad was never lusty and sexualist and that it was a slander only out of prejudice against him and this indeed is a great injustice. John Devenport says, "and it may then be asked, is it likely that a very sensual man, of a country where polygamy was a common practice, should be contented fo twenty five years with one wife, she being fifteen years older than himself" .
  3. wives: female spouse; woman acting in a particular capacity (used in combination: e.g. midwife); woman (Old Usage)
  4. wifes, wifed, wifing: marry a wife (rare usage)
  5. uncle ned
  6. A married woman; a woman in her relationship with her spouse