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1 венчавка
marriage -
2 мажење
marriage -
3 брак
marriage, matrimony* * *marriage, conjugality -
4 брачна заедница
marriage, matrimony, wedlock* * *the marriage knot -
5 женидба
marriage* * *marriage -
6 блиска врска
marriage (fig) -
7 брак од корист
marriage of convenience -
8 оженување
marriage, wedding, the act of getting married -
9 свадбен
marriage, wedding, nuptial -
10 венчаница
wedding dress* * *marriage certificate--------marriage lines -
11 свадба
wedding, marriage,, nuptials pl* * *marriage -
12 зароди се
to originate, to rise, to arise, to take rise form, to result, to ensure, to begin, to commence, to become relatives (kins) (by birth, marriage etc.), to be apociated, connected with or orakin to by birthor marriage, to be related -
13 брачна врска
the marriage knot -
14 венчава
join in marriage -
15 граѓански брак
civil marriage -
16 дава за жена
bestow in marriage -
17 мажи
married(get)————————to marry, to give in marriage* * *marry -
18 обред
ritual, rite, ceremony, (свадбен) marriage (wedding) ceremony————————rite; ritual————————ceremony; rite; ritual* * *rite--------ritual (n) -
19 оженува
to marry, to take in marriage, to take for wife, to wed, to espouse* * *marry -
20 омажува
to marry, to give in marriage* * *marry off--------marry
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