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  1. Berta Krezberg (Russian: Берта Давыдовна Крезберг; 17 September 1911, Vologda — 22 August 1992, Moscow) was a Soviet chess player who won the Georgian Women Chess Championship (1937). Chess career. From 1935 to 1938 she lived in Tbilisi. Berta Krezberg took part in the Georgian Women Chess Championship, where she shared ...

  2. Berta Lee White (1914 - 2004) was a state legislator in Mississippi. [1] She went by Bert for her first name. She served with the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation which offers a scholarship in her honor. While serving in the legislature she pursued a degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, graduating with a Bachelor ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BertaBerta - Wikipedia

    Berta people, an ethnic group from western Ethiopia and eastern Sudan. Berta language, their language. Berta (moth), a geometer moth genus. Berta monastery, a medieval Georgian monastery in modern Turkey. Berta, a fictional character on the American sitcom Two and a Half Men, portrayed by Conchata Ferrell.

  4. Berta Taracena (1925 - 9 January 2021) was a Mexican historian, cultural researcher and art critic. Early life. Taracena was born in Mexico City in 1925, to a family which was interested in culture. Her father was a Mexican senator and friend of Carlos Chávez, the director of the Palacio de Bellas Artes.

  5. argo1244. ELP. Argobba. Argobba is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken in several districts of Afar, Amhara, and Oromia regions of Ethiopia by the Argobba people. It belongs to the South Ethiopic languages subgroup, and is closely related to Amharic.

  6. Alma mater. University of Buenos Aires. Occupation (s) linguist, folklorist, writer, educationalist. Berta Elena Vidal de Battini (10 July 1900 — 19 May 1984) was an Argentine linguist, educationalist, writer and folklorist, whose life achievement is 10-volume selection of the Argentine Folk Tales and Legends. [1]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlphabetAlphabet - Wikipedia

    Alphabet. An alphabet is a standard set of letters written to represent particular sounds in a spoken language. Specifically, letters correspond to phonemes, the categories of sounds that can distinguish one word from another in a given language. [1] Not all writing systems represent language in this way: a syllabary assigns symbols to spoken ...

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