"Thracian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In ancient times, a Thracian was a member of a group of people living in the region of Thrace, which is now part of southeastern Europe, including parts of Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey.
In a broader sense, a Thracian can also refer to something or someone related to or inspired by the culture or history of ancient Thrace.
In modern times, the term can also be used as a proper noun for:
1. A Thracian language or language family, an ancient language unrelated to the Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia.
2. A Thracian dagger or a type of ancient sword.
Additionally, the word "Thracian" can also be used metaphorically to describe:
1. Someone or something that is untamed, wild, or untamed in nature, much like the fierce warrior culture of the ancient Thracians.
2. A powerful and imposing term, often carrying connotations of rugged strength and unconquerable ferocity.
Thoughts refer to ideas, concepts, or mental images that are created in the mind, often affecting emotions and behaviors. They can be conscious, subconscious, or unconscious, and can take many forms, such as attitudes, opinions, notions, or reflections. Thoughts may arise from various sources, including personal experiences, learned information, and interactions with others, and they can influence how we perceive the world around us and make decisions.
Meaning: in large numbers, in great quantities, to a very high degree, repeatedly.<br><br>Example: "The company's profits increased thousandfold after their innovative business strategy."
A numeral expressing a fraction in hundredths. Represented as 0.001, it is a one-thousandth.