Examples of using First female in English and their translations into Malay
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She became the first female Malaysian athlete to win a medal at the Olympics,
Also known by the Greek name Nitocris, this woman is believed by some authorities to have been not only the first female pharaoh but the first queen in the world,
The nation's first female leader, who last week won international attention for a stinging speech about sexism
no.3 on the weekly music DVD ranking, making Girls' Generation the first female k-pop group to make the Oricon DVD Top-5 ranking.
She became Malaysia's first female flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics where she competed in the individual 10 m platform
finally becoming the first female to attain premiership of an Islamic Republic and that, too, twice.
a third of the 193 U.N. member states for the first female U.N. chief in the 71-year history of the world body, which has had eight male leaders.
third on the weekly music DVD ranking which made Girls' Generation the first female K-pop group to make the Oricon DVD Top-5 ranking.
DUBAI(Reuters)- Rania Nashar was named chief executive of Samba Financial Group on Monday(Feb 20), becoming the first female CEO of a listed Saudi commercial bank in line with the government's economic
for which she won a CableACE Award- making her the first female to win the ACE for best Standup Comedy Special.
in January 1921 she began taking flight lessons from one of the first female pilots in the world, Anita Snook.
a third of the 193 UN member states for the first female UN chief in the 71-year history of the world body, which has had eight male leaders.
is set to become Thailand's first female leader after a vote that marks a significant political comeback for Thaksin,
India's first prime minister, his grandmother Indira Gandhi was India's first female prime minister, and his father Rajiv Gandhi served as prime minister between 1984 and 1989.
378,303 votes to 379,417 votes, making Chen Chu the first female mayor of a special municipality in the Republic of China.
She is chief executive of News International, having previously served as the youngest editor of a British newspaper as editor of the News of the World(from 2000 to 2003) and the first female editor of The Sun(from 2003 to 2009).
CEO of News International from 2009 to 2011, having previously been the youngest editor of a British national newspaper(at the News of the World from 2000 to 2003) and the first female editor of The Sun(from 2003 to 2009).
She was chief executive of News International(from 2009 to 2011), having previously served as the youngest editor of a British national newspaper as editor of the News of the World(from 2000 to 2003) and the first female editor of The Sun(from 2003 to 2009).
She became the first female Malaysian athlete to win a medal at the Olympics,
Bidvest Bank, a South African commercial bank, is a 100% subsidiary of Bidvest Group.[4] Bidvest named current Executive Director Mpumi Madisa as their next CEO and first female CEO.[5] Madisa will replace current CEO Lindsay Ralphs during the 2021 financial year.[6].