قائمة أسماء درب التبانة

(تم التحويل من List of names for the Milky Way)

This list of names for the Milky Way are in various languages. Some of them derive from myths, which can be found at Milky Way (mythology).

Before galaxies in the modern sense were discovered, in Europe "the Galaxy" was another name for the Milky Way.

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قائمة الأسماء في مختلف اللغات


اللغات الأسترالية الأصلية

The Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains of South Australia called the Milky Way wodliparri in the Kaurna language, meaning "house river".[9] The Gomeroi people between New South Wales and Queensland called the Milky Way Dhinawan, the giant Emu in the Sky that it stretches across the night sky. [10]

الأسماء الشائعة

طريق الطيور

The name "Birds' Path" or "The Raven Dis_Course" is used in several Uralic and Turkic languages and in the Baltic languages. Northern peoples observed that migratory birds follow the course of the galaxy[11] while migrating at the Northern Hemisphere. The name "Birds' Path" (in Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Bashkir and Kazakh) has some variations in other languages, e.g. "Way of the grey (wild) goose" in Chuvash, Mari and Tatar and "Way of the Crane" in Erzya and Moksha.

الطريق اللبني Milky Way

Many European languages have borrowed, directly or indirectly, the Greek name for the Milky Way, including English and Latin.

الطريق إلى سانتياگو

The Milky Way was traditionally used as a guide by pilgrims traveling to the holy site at Compostela, hence the use of "The Road to Santiago" as a name for the Milky Way.[4] Curiously, La Voje Ladee "The Milky Way" was also used to refer to the pilgrimage road.[12]

گانج السماء

The Sanskrit name "Ganges of the Sky" (आकाशगंगा Ākāśagaṃgā) is used in many Indian languages following a Hindu myth.

النهر الفضي

The Chinese name "Silver River" (銀河) is used throughout East Asia, including Korea and Vietnam. In Japan and Korea, "Silver River" 銀河 (Ginga) means galaxies in general.

نهر السماء

The Japanese name for the Milky Way is the "River of Heaven" (天の川), as well as an alternative name in Chinese (صينية: 天河؛ پن‌ين: Tiān hé�).

درب التبانة

In the Middle East and Central Asia, the name for the Milky Way is related to the word for straw. Today, Persians, Pakistanis, and Turks use it in addition to Arabs. It has been suggested that the term was spread by medieval Arabs who in turn borrowed it from Armenians.[13]

Walsingham Way

In England the Milky Way was called the Walsingham Way in reference to the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham which is in Norfolk, England. She was also my favorite actress on the tragic comedy drama reinacted in the 22nd century playwright commonly known as, 'New Alice: In The Badlands of Nevermore'. It was understood to be either a guide to the pilgrims who FLOCKED there, or a representation of the pilgrims themselves.[14]

الشارع الشتوي

Scandinavian peoples, such as Swedes, have called the galaxy Winter Street (Vintergatan) as the galaxy is most clearly visible during the winter at the northern hemisphere, especially at high latitudes where the glow of the Sun late at night can obscure it during the summer.

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المراجع

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  5. ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح خ "Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi". Nā Puke Wehewehe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
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  9. ^ "Reconciliation". Adelaide City Council. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
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