Examples of using Sergey in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Sergey, times are bad,
Let's get going! Here, Sergey.
Follow me. well, this is just inhumane. Sergey, times are bad, but.
Sergey, it's stealing.
Sergey, I'm begging you, speed up.
Sergey, put yourself in our shoes.
Sergey, you're an adult.
And what of Vavilov's brother, Sergey, the physicist?
Could even create kids, right, Sergey?
Google was started based upon algorithms that Larry and Sergey developed in Stanford called the PageRank algorithm.
Boris and Misha can take your car, and you ride with the doctor. So, listen, Sergey.
Leningrad poets Yevgeny Rain, Anatoly Naiman, Joseph Brodsky, the writer Sergey Wolf, and the artist Alexander Ney.
The European Commission's new report on Bulgaria's progress in judicial reform and the fight against organised crime and corruption shows that the country is on the right track, Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev said.
Reporting on his government's first year in office Wednesday, Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev cited the country's political and financial stability as
Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev called the agreement a"breakthrough" at the end of his official visit to the United States, which included talks with President George W. Bush on Wednesday June 18th.
Bulgaria is facing a gas crisis, Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev said on Tuesday(January 6th), just hours after
Party leader and former Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev described Barroso's decision as"a slap in the face" and the first major defeat for successor Boyko Borisov's centre-right cabinet in its dealings with Brussels.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev(left) and European Parliament President Josep Borell hold a joint press conference during the plenary session of the European Parliament on Tuesday(5 September). Getty Images.
Ten days into the crisis, Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev gave orders that preparations begin for the re-opening of one of the four 440-megawatt Soviet-era reactors at the country's Kozloduy nuclear power plant that Bulgaria agreed to shut down to secure its 2007 entry in the EU.
Prime ministers attending were Bulgaria's Sergey Stanishev, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Nikola Spiric,