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US
/ˌmækəˈdoʊnjən, ˌmæsəˈdoʊnjən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Macedon
- the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to Macedonia or its inhabitants
Macedonian hills
How To Use Macedonian In A Sentence
- Unlike Russian, however, modern Macedonian does not change the endings of nouns according to their grammatical case.
- During the last weekend, some citizens used the opportunity to ask where they can report violation of the Constitution and the Law on Macedonian language, which stipulate that state bodies must adhere to certain linguistic standards, alluding on the use of Latin instead of Cyrillic alphabet on the profile and the lack of proofreading. Global Voices in English » Macedonia: Facebook Removes Ministry of the Interior’s Personal Profile
- Alexander summoned local Bedouin tribes to rebuild and repopulate Gaza as a fortress, this time under Macedonian control. Alexander the Great
- I found myself in roughly equal measure deeply impressed by his insights into the interconnections between key figures and events across the region, and frustrated by his paranoia about continental western Europe (the "Euroids") and the British intelligence services (though if even a quarter of what he alleges is true, there are some very serious questions to answer, for instance about the Macedonian arms plot of 1993). Extracts from Doctor Who and the Dæmons: what the Master thinks of the Doctor
- Meanwhile the auxiliaries of the Potidaeans from Olynthus, which is about seven miles off and in sight of Potidaea, when the battle began and the signals were raised, advanced a little way to render assistance; and the Macedonian horse formed against them to prevent it. The History of the Peloponnesian War
- Then, instead of drawing up his soldiers in one long line of battle, he formed them into a solid body, -- an arrangement which soon became known as the Macedonian phalanx. The Story of the Greeks
- It also offered easy access to Macedonian lands, which were not part of the new Bulgarian state.
- Almost 2,000 years further on, however, and still the biographies come, with all the remorseless inexorability of a Macedonian phalanx advancing through the dust of Mesopotamia. The Greatest of Them All
- He was chain-smoking Macedonian cigarettes. Times, Sunday Times
- When she started Janam (meaning "dear one" or "sweetheart" in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Turkish), Graffagna pulled together some of the Bay Area's best Balkan musicians, including Peter Jaques, founder of Brass Menazeri, and Tom Farris of the Helladelics and Izvorno IcePick. East Bay Express