kudeta
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from English coup d'état, from French coup d’État (literally “stroke (or blow) of state”).
Noun
kudeta
- a coup d'état; the sudden overthrow of a government, differing from a revolution by being carried out by a small group of people who replace only the leading figures
Verb
kudeta
- to overthrow or to attempt to overthrow a government by coup d'état
Finnish
Verb
kudeta
Anagrams
Indonesian
Verb
kudeta
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English coup d'état, from French coup d’État
Noun
kudeta
- coup d'état
- 2005, Ding L. San Juan, Demokrasya at kudeta
- ESTADOS UNlDOS, NABAHALA SA KUDETA Nabahala ang gobyemong Amerikano hinggil sa ulat na maglu- lunsad ang militar ng kudeta laban kay Pangulong Estrada sa gitna ng pagsisimula ng impeaehment trial."2 Una rito, inakusahan ...
- 1994, Jose Maria Sison, Rebolusyong Pilipino: tanaw mula sa loob (→ISBN)
- ... kumander ng BHB na si Dante. Welgang bayan sa buong bansa tungkol sa pagtataas ng presyo ng langis; welga ng mga manggagawa sa buong bansa para sa minimum na umento sa sahod. Pinakamadugong tangka ng kudeta laban kay ...
- 2017, Norbert Mercado, After The Summer Rain, Norbert Mercado Novels
- Dagdag pa rito ang mga kudeta at oil crisis.” (“I wish that the natural calamities occurring in the Philippines would end. There have been a lot of deaths and a lot of our countrymen are suffering due to these natural calamities. And others are ...
- 2005, Ding L. San Juan, Demokrasya at kudeta
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