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1 dialogue
• dialogi• vuoropuhelu• vuorokeskustelu• keskustelu• kaksinpuhelu* * *((a) talk between two or more people, especially in a play or novel.) dialogi -
2 opera
• opus• ooppera* * *'opərə(a musical drama in which the dialogue is sung: an opera by Verdi.) ooppera- operatic- opera glasses
- opera-house
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