What does xứ Gô-lơ in Vietnamese mean?
What is the meaning of the word xứ Gô-lơ in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use xứ Gô-lơ in Vietnamese.
The word xứ Gô-lơ in Vietnamese means dirty, Gallic, obscene, Gaulish, Gaul. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word xứ Gô-lơ
dirty
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Gallic
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obscene
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Gaulish
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Gaul
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CHIẾN TRANH: Có chiến tranh ở vùng Bạt-thê (Parthes) ở miền Tây Nam Á; dấy loạn ở xứ Gô-lơ (Gaule) và Tây-ban-nha; nổi dậy của dân Do-thái tại nhiều vùng trong Đế-quốc [La-mã]; nổi dậy của dân Sy-ri và dân Sa-ma-ri chống lại dân Do-thái. WARS: There were Parthian wars in southwest Asia; revolts in Gaul and Spain; uprisings of Jews in parts of the Empire; Syrian and Samaritan uprisings against the Jews |
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