English to filipino meaning of

Ayon sa diksyunaryo, ang republika ay isang anyo ng pamahalaan kung saan ang kapangyarihan ay nasa kamay ng mga tao, direkta man o sa pamamagitan ng kanilang mga inihalal na kinatawan. Sa isang republika, ang pinuno ng estado ay karaniwang isang pangulo, sa halip na isang monarko o iba pang namamana na pinuno. Ang terminong "republika" ay nagmula sa salitang Latin na "res publica," na nangangahulugang "mga pampublikong gawain."

Synonyms

  1. commonwealth
  2. democracy

Sentence Examples

  1. Once I collected my rucksack, I wrestled with the visa-on-arrival paperwork, breezed through immigration control, and finally stepped out into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
  2. August was the tourist season for the hotels of the Dominican Republic.
  3. Could he reason with a government that broke the laws of the Republic under mythological pretexts?
  4. And as the Federal Republic applies rather generous social security programs, the newcomers will be entitled to a roof over their head as well as to social benefits that will put food on the table.
  5. This quaint boutique hotel on Playa Bonita Beach oozed Old World charm and featured some of the best French cuisine on the North Shore of the Dominican Republic.
  6. He might as well be a fresh recruit in the army of some banana republic who was trying to single-handedly orchestrate a coup.
  7. The Republic has been pushing the Greek kingdoms east and south for a century, with some thinking the tide can turn here at the meeting of the rivers.
  8. Then she went on to describe Jules, a great dancer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who had to start up JA despite the uncertainty of upcoming elections and ongoing violence throughout the country.
  9. The JA vice president for Africa had sent out an e-mail to JA World-wide that the Democratic Republic of Congo would be the ninth JA member nation in Africa, and Swaziland and Gambia had become JA affiliates with plans for eventual full membership.
  10. The busy and sagacious bees fixed their republic in the clefts of the rocks and hollows of the trees, offering without usance the plenteous produce of their fragrant toil to every hand.