How to use in-sentence of “maltese”:
+ Lino Grech was a Maltese actor, writer, activist and director.
+ The Phoenician background of the Maltese suggests possible tenuous cultural, religious, and linguistic links to Lebanese Maronites, who speak a variety of Arabic, and are Christian.
+ Mussolini called him a “Maltese Martyr” and created in his honor in Liguria the “Battaglione Borg Pisani” in November 1943, where other Maltese irredentists fought.
+ The Fatimids were famous for religious tolerance towards non-Ismaili sects of Islam as well as towards Jews, Maltese peopleMaltese Christians and Coptic Christians, but there were some exceptions nevertheless.
+ The FranceFrench rule was not popular and in 1800 Maltese rebels invited the British Royal Navy to come to the island.
+ Justin Haber is a Maltese football player.
+ All branches of St John Ambulance use the eight-point Maltese Cross as their logo.
Example sentences of “maltese”:
+ The Maltese name "Bormla" or "Burmula" comes from "Bir Mula" that means " well of the Lord".
+ According to the study, more than half of the Y chromosome lineages that are seen in today's Maltese population could have come in with the Phoenicians.
+ Maltese Americans are Americans of Maltese descent.
+ The Maltese name “Bormla” or “Burmula” comes from “Bir Mula” that means ” well of the Lord”.
+ According to the study, more than half of the Y chromosome lineages that are seen in today’s Maltese population could have come in with the Phoenicians.
+ Maltese Americans are Americans of Maltese descent.
+ She is the longest standing woman Member of Parliament in Maltese political history.
+ Angelo “Anġlu” Farrugia is a Maltese politician.
+ Daphne Anne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese journalist and blogger.
+ One Maltese Lira consisted of 100 “cents”.
+ Anton Buttigieg, ; 19 February 1912 – 5 May 1983 was a Maltese politician.
+ It took place at the Malta Shipbuilding, Marsa, Malta on 15 November 2014, Maltese broadcaster PBS was the host broadcaster for the event.
+ Norman Lowell, the leader of a fringe Maltese radical right-wing political party, claims he was a national hero.
+ Erfani voiced dubbed Humphrey Bogart roles in “The Maltese Falcon Maltese Falcon” and “Casablanca” and Gone with the Wind.
+ To this end, Pisani, along with many other Maltese students, joined the Fascist party of Italy and the “Black shirt” movement.
+ The Maltese language gained a lot from this.