Deceive vs Komi - What's the difference?
deceive | komi |
To trick or mislead.
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A Finno-Ugric language currently spoken by 200,000 to 400,000 people, depending on source and definition of "speaker", in northeastern European part of Russia.
(Komi Republic) (a republic of Russia)
An ethnic group chiefly consisting of Komi speakers and descendants of Komi speakers who don't speak the language.
A member of that ethnic group.
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As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.As a proper noun Komi is
a Finno-Ugric language currently spoken by 200,000 to 400,000 people, depending on source and definition of "speaker", in northeastern European part of Russia.As a noun Komi is
an ethnic group chiefly consisting of Komi speakers and descendants of Komi speakers who don't speak the language.deceive
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Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Verb
(deceiv)citation, page= , passage=Hungry for fame and the approval of rare-animal collector Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton), Darwin deceives the Captain and his crew into believing they can get enough booty to win the pirate competition by entering Polly in a science fair. So the pirates journey to London in cheerful, blinkered defiance of the Queen, a hotheaded schemer whose royal crest reads simply “I hate pirates.” }}
Synonyms
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* *komi
English
(wikipedia Komi)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Usage notes
The regards Komi' (language code '''kom''') as a macrolanguage consisting of two closely related main variants, Komi-Zyrian ('''kpv''') and Komi-Permyak (' koi ). Komi-Zyrian is an official language in the Komi Republic along with Russian. The Komi-Permyak is mainly spoken in (Komi-Permyak Okrug), which does not belong to Komi Republic. The terminology is somewhat confusing as there's cross-usage between Komi, Zyrian and Komi-Zyrian. There are other variants among which at least Komi-Yodzyak is recognized as language by some sources (not by ISO 639 as of Apr 2014).Synonyms
* (language) Zyrian, ZyryanHypernyms
* PermicHyponyms
* Komi-Permyak * Komi-Yodzyak * Komi-ZyrianNoun
(en noun)- In 1376 he set out to establish his mission among the Komi people of the Perm’ region, and achieved enough success for the Metropolitan to make him bishop [...].