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I.[from *haen from haren] adb. [ + 3 ]1. so; \hain ederra zen she wasso beautiful ; hark \hain ederki ezagutzen duena he who knows her so well ; ez nuen uste \hain berandu helduko zirenik I didn't think that they would arrive so late2. such3.a. ( hain... -(e)la, non...) so... that; ikasgaia \hain zaila da, non gehienek ez baitute gainditzen the subject is so difficult that most don't pass it; \hain da ona non beste guztiak haren aldean txarrak baitira he is so good that the all the others are bad in comparisonb. ( hain... nola) as... as; \hain ederra zen nola udaberriko lorea she was a beautiful as a flower in the springc. ( hain gutxi) nor, neither; \hain gutxi ez dut bideorik, hain gutxi telebistarik I haven't got a video,nor have I got a television; ez du beldur beroa, \hain gutxi izotza he is not afraid of heat nor is he of iced. ( ez... hain laster... non...) as soon as, no sooner; ez dira \hain hurbiltzen etxera, non baitoakio aita aitzinera as soon as he was getting near his house, out came his father in fronte. hain modutan... (e)ze in such a way that, to such an extent that; hark ematen digu janaria eta janztekoa, \hain modutan ze ez daukagun bere eskuetatik ez datorkigun gauzarik he gives us food and clothing to such an extent that we have nothing that doesn't come from him3. \hain zuzen ere i. to be exact; Marie Antoinette, \hain zuzen ere, gillotinatu zuten Marie Antoinette, to be exact, was guillotined; \hain zuzen hori zen behar nuena that was exactly which I needed ii. namelyII.izo. ( halako) such a; \hain lekuan in such a place; zeren \hainek ez baitute egundaino ikusi bertutearen edertasuna for such people have hitherto failed to see the beauty of virtue ; nork ere maiteago baititu ondasunak ontasuna baino, \haina ez da niretzat on whoever loves worldly goods more than good, such a person is not a good person for me; \hainak eta halakoek mehatxatzen zituzten suchlike were the ones who threatened them; eta Jainkoaren aginduak zaintzen dituena, Jainkoaren baitan dago, eta Jainkoa \hainaren baitan those who keep God's laws are within God and God is within such people
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