"Tarnow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Tarnow
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"Tarnow" Meaning

The Polish town of Tarnów, in southern Poland.

"Tarnow" Examples

Tarnow


Definition:

Tarnow can refer to:

As a proper noun:

Tarnów, a city in southeastern Poland.

As a surname:

A Polish surname, meaning "interpreter" or "translator".

As a given name:

Tarnów, a rare Polish masculine or feminine given name.

Example sentences:


The historic city of Tarnow in Poland is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. (proper noun)
Janek Tarnow is a well-known Polish-Canadian historian who specialized in Polish-Canadian history. (surname)
At birth, the child was named Tarnów after his grandmother's hometown. (given name)

Related words:

translat(e) // translaton // tranlate

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