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1 not just yet
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[jet] adv., conj. - adv 1. ende, akoma, deri tani; it's not finished yet s'ka mbaruar ende. 2. tashmë; tani; I wonder if they have come yet s'jam i sigurt nëse kanë ardhur tashmë; must they go just yet? a duhet të iknin patjetër tani? 3. ende, akoma, mbetet; half is yet to be built mbetet ende gjysma përf u ndërtuar. 4. edhe, akoma (më); yet more difficult edhe më e vështirë. 5. ndonjëherë; the thief will be caught yet vjedhësi do të kapet ndonjë ditë. 6. sidoqoftë; megjithatë; the story was strange, yet true ishte histori e çuditshme, megjithatë e vërtetë; I'll do it yet megjithatë do ta bëj.● not he nor yet I as ai as unë* * *ende; akoma; megjithse -
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k, K [kei] n. k, germa e 11 -të e alfabetit anglezK [kei] shkurtim për lat. Kalium; kelvin; karat; kiloKaaba ['ka:bë] n. Qabë.kjo poterë! it's just as well you didn't go fati yt që/bëre mirë që nuk shkove; not just yet akoma/ende jo; just in case se nuk i dihet, për çdo rast; I'd just as soon not go do të doja më mirë të mos shkoja -
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['ka:bë] n. Qabé. kjo poterë! it's just as well you didn't go fati yt që/bëre mirë që nuk shkove; not just yet akoma/ende jo; just in case se nuk i dihet, për çdo rast; I'd just as soon not go do të doja më mirë të mos shkoja
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