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1 capital speech
['kæpitël spi:ç] fjalim i shkëlqyer -
2 capital
capital I ['kæpitël] adj.,n. -adj 1. kapital; (i dënueshëm) me vdekje; capital crime krim i dënueshëm me vdekje; capital sentence dënim me vdekje. 2. i rëndësishëm, kryesor, i dorës së parë. 3. i shkëlqyer; a capital speech fjalim i shkëlqyer. 4. fin. kapital, i kapitalit. 5. e madhe, kapitale(germë) /-n 1. kryeqytet. 2. shkronjë e madhe. 3. fin. kapital. 4. arkit. kapitel● make capital of [meik 'kæpitël ëv] shfrytëzoj (për qëllimet e mia)● capital allowances ['kæpitël ë'lauënsis] n. fin. amortizim i pranuar nga zyra e tatimeve● capital assets ['kæpitël 'æset] n. fin. kapital● capital cost ['kæpitël kost] n. fin. shpenzime investimi● capital gains ['kæpitël gein] n. shtim kapitali, vlerë e shtuar● capital goods ['kæpitël gu:dz] n. pajisje, makineri● capital letter ['kæpitël 'letë:] n. gërmë e madhe● capital levy ['kæpitël 'levi] n. taksë mbi kapitalin● capital murder ['kæpitël 'më:dë:] n. vrasje e dënueshme me vdekje● capital punishment ['kæpitël 'panishmënt] n. dënim me vdekje● capital sentence ['kæpitël 'sentëns] n. dënim me vdekje● capital ship ['kæpitël ship] n. luftanije● capital stock ['kæpitël stok] n. kapital (i firmës)● capital transfer tax ['kæpitël 'trænsfë: tæks] n. taksë për transferim të kapitalit● it was a capital go [it woz ë 'kæpitël gou] sa mirë shhkoi!* * *kryesor; kapital
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