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1 bach
[from Eng]: batch. Mo ramas bann vwayazer par bach = I arrange the travelers per batch. -
2 холостяк
1) General subject: bach (сокр. от bachelor), bachelor, celibate, loner, single, stag2) Biology: bachelor (в стаде животных)3) Zoology: bachelor (молодой самец в стаде)4) Colloquial: batch5) Bookish: baccalaureate6) Law: single man, single person7) Economy: celibatarian8) Jargon: bach batch, red hot red-hot9) Taboo: push-pudding (намек на мастурбацию, см. pudding), something in socks -
3 неженатый мужчина
Jargon: bach batch -
4 ramase
(ramas) [from Fre ramasser]: to arrange. Mo ramas bann vwayazer par bach = I arrange the travelers per batch. Li pa ti'le surti ramas-ramase = He didn't want to go out all disheveled. Ena kes pu ramas li = There's the box to put it in. -
5 vwayazer
[from Fre voyageur]: traveler. Mo ramas bann vwayazer par bach = I arrange the travelers per batch.
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