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1 борщ
1) General subject: beet-root soap, borsch, borshch (Russian dish), red-beet soup2) Gastronomy: beetroot and cabbage soup3) Makarov: beet-root soup, borscht -
2 борщ
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3 борщ
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4 борщ
муж.borsch(t), red-beet soup -
5 свекольник
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6 свекольник
мсуп beetroot/AE beet soup -
7 свекольник
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8 свекольник
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9 свекольник
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10 свекольник
............................................................1. beet-leaves............................................................
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