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['o:ltë] v 1. ndryshoj; shndërroj● that alters matters kjo e ndryshon gjendjen, këtu ndryshon puna● alter for the better/for the worse ndryshon për mirë/për keq2. falsifikoj (të dhënat etj)3. amer. tredh● alter ego ['o:ltë'i:gou ('egou)] n. alter ego, uni im i dytë; gjysma tjetër imja (për bashkëshortin)* * *altar; ndryshoj
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