1. Berta - Adjective
2. Berta - Proper noun
Berta
A female given name, variant of Bertha
A Nilo-Saharan ethnolinguistic group native to the border of Ethiopia and Sudan.
The language spoken natively by the Berta.
Berta (not comparable)
Pertaining to the Berta people, culture or language.
Berta
A female given name, variant of Bertha
Berta (not comparable)
Pertaining to the Berta people, culture or language.
Berta follows Phoebe everywhere. Source: Internet
As Charlie's housekeeper Berta was understandably in charge of certain chores around the beach-house, one being laundry. Source: Internet
Berta, Sumich, and Kovacs, p. 317. As in most marine mammals, the kidneys are divided into small lobes and can effectively absorb water and filter out excess salt. Source: Internet
Berta, p. 65. The same adaptations that conserve heat while in water tend to inhibit heat loss when out of water. Source: Internet
During a Chapter meeting, he was roundly criticized by Teobaldo, who accused him of compromising the virtue of Berta, daughter of Conrardi de Coen le Frison, by force. Source: Internet
Berta, p. 70. Pinnipeds have lifespans averaging 25–30 years. Source: Internet