Get to know Taiga better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Taiga in a sentence
Taiga meaning
A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Using Taiga
- The main meaning on this page is: A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere.
- In the example corpus, taiga often appears in combinations such as: the taiga, taiga is, taiga the.
Context around Taiga
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Taiga
- In this selection, "taiga" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, abraham, widespread, navbox, renowned, omnivores and supports stand out and add context to how "taiga" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and southern taiga and both ms taiga and mr. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "taiga" sits close to words such as aadmi, aang and ably, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with taiga
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Sack race, Olympian-style, with Louis, Alice, Alfie, Eloise, Daniel and Taiga. (12 words)
The series follows Ryuji and Taiga, two students who team up under unlikely circumstances. (14 words)
In the latitudinal direction the taiga is divided into three subzones - northern, middle and southern taiga. (16 words)
Born to a lower-ranking samurai official of Kyoto’s silver mint, Taiga became part of the second generation of Japan’s artists, a term referring to the so-called southern school of painting derived that was from earlier Chinese literati practices. (42 words)
His action in settling the rift between the current President of UPU-UK Chapter, Chief Emmanuel Okpako Ganiga and his arch rival, the President of Urhobo Union in United Kingdom (UUU), Chief Masoro is a revelation that Taiga is a born leader. (42 words)
It was with such thoughts percolating that French travel writer Sylvain Tesson rented a cabin in Siberia for six months over a winter and wrote Consolations Of The Forest: Alone In A Cabin In The Middle Taiga. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
In their second statements both Ms Taiga and Mr Cahill accept that payments were made to her by P&ID, but their account is that they were intended for Ms Taiga’s medical expenses.
All deceased siblings of Taiga, including his cerebral immediate elder brother, Dr. Abraham Taiga (renowned Agric. Economist) were interred in Okpare.
Brown bears are among the largest and most widespread taiga omnivores The boreal forest, or taiga, supports a relatively small range of animals due to the harshness of the climate.
From here you can also see the auroras ( northern lights ). navbox Taiga Taiga - the most extensive natural area of Russia - stretches from the western borders of Russia to the Pacific.
In the latitudinal direction the taiga is divided into three subzones - northern, middle and southern taiga.
In the north, the taiga is a mixed spruce – pine – birch forest; further north within Russia and extreme northern Scandinavia, the taiga gives way to tundra as the Arctic is approached.
The other type is the lichen woodland or sparse taiga, with trees that are farther-spaced and lichen ground cover; the latter is common in the northernmost taiga.
In terms of pure basketball, Akashi is an incredible player who can keep up with great players like Taiga Kagami and the other members of the Generation of Miracles.
The series follows Ryuji and Taiga, two students who team up under unlikely circumstances.
Sack race, Olympian-style, with Louis, Alice, Alfie, Eloise, Daniel and Taiga.
Taiga Motors Corp. says it has received two court orders: One for creditor protection and the other authorizing the Montreal-based company to launch a formal sale and investment solicitation process.
The Anatacau West Project comprises 13 claims located 2.5 kilometers east of the Trans-Taiga major Highway.
This seemed to spur David Carney's men into action, with firstly Jake Trew on two occasions, and then Takumi Ofuka forcing great saves from Wanderers' keeper Taiga Harper.
It was with such thoughts percolating that French travel writer Sylvain Tesson rented a cabin in Siberia for six months over a winter and wrote Consolations Of The Forest: Alone In A Cabin In The Middle Taiga.
This comes to a head when Minori essentially sacrifices her love for Ryuuji so that Taiga can have a happy future with him.
He said suspicious payments were also made to Mrs Grace Taiga, the Legal Director in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
In his bio on History, he recalled falling through the frozen water in winter and surviving, and forging an existence with nomadic Evenki reindeer herders deep in the taiga.
Mrs Taiga was alleged to have signed the controversial contract agreement with an Irish firm Processes and Industrial Development (P&ID).
Born to a lower-ranking samurai official of Kyoto’s silver mint, Taiga became part of the second generation of Japan’s artists, a term referring to the so-called southern school of painting derived that was from earlier Chinese literati practices.
His action in settling the rift between the current President of UPU-UK Chapter, Chief Emmanuel Okpako Ganiga and his arch rival, the President of Urhobo Union in United Kingdom (UUU), Chief Masoro is a revelation that Taiga is a born leader.
Common combinations with taiga
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the taiga 23×
- taiga is 7×
- taiga the 4×
- and taiga 3×
- siberian taiga 3×
- ms taiga 2×
- of taiga 2×
- or taiga 2×
- taiga taiga 2×
- southern taiga 2×