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1 advice
[ëd'vais] n 1. këshillë; 2. njoftim● take sb's advice ndjek këshillën e dikujt● as per advice of /from sipas njoftimit të/nga● advice of despatch njoftim për nisjen e mallit* * *këshillë; këshilloj -
2 piece of friendly advice
[pi:s ëv 'frendli ëd'vais] këshillë miqësore -
3 better
['betë:] adj. adv.,n.,v. -adj. (shkalla krahasore e good, well) më i mirë; no better than jo më i mirë, njësoj; his better half e shoqja; the better hand epërsi; the better part of shumica; I have seen better days kam parë ditë më të mira, kam qenë më mirë nga gjendja.- adv. më mirë; be better off jam në gjendje më të mirë; be better than one's word bëj më tepër nga ç'premtoj; know better a) nuk e bëj atë gabim; b) nuk e besoj (një pohim); think all the better of sb më shtohet konsiderata për dikë.- n. pl. eprorë, superiorë; don't ignore the advice of your elders and betters mos i nënçmo këshillat eatyre që qëndrojnë më lart se ti.● get the better of sb ia kaloj (dikujt); e mund (dikë); for better or worse në të mirë e në të keq.-vt 1. përmirësoj. 2. ia kaloj (dikujt) (Infinitive- to better, Present Simple- better, Present Simple (3rd pers. sing.)- betters, Past Simple- bettered, Present Participle- bettering, Past Participle- bettered, Future- will better)better ['betë:] n. ai që vë bast* * *më mirë -
4 friendly
['fren(d)li] I adj. miqësor; i mikut (prej) miku; a friendly country vend mik; friendly match sport. ndeshje miqësore; piece of friendly advice këshillë miqësore; to do s.o. a friendly turn i bëj një të mirë dikujt; to be on friendly terms with s.o. e kam mirë me dikë; they are no longer friendly ata e kanë prishur miqësinë.● i mirë; dashamirës.● i volitshëm; i mbarë; friendly wind erë e mbarë (për lundrim).● i gjindshëm; i gatshëm.● mirëbërës; friendly society shoqëri bamirëse. ( Adjective friendly, Comparative friendlier, Superlative friendliest)II. n. sport. ndesgje miqësoreDerivatives● friendlily ['fren(d)lili] ndajf. miqësisht; si mik● friendliness ['fren(d)linis] n. miqësi, dashamirësi, mirësi, shpirtmirësi* * *miqësor -
5 yours
[juë:z] pron. yti, tëndi; tuaji; tuajt, të tutë; is this car yours? tëndja është kjo makinë? no advice of yours could prevent them asnjë nga këshillat e tua nuk do të mund t'i ndalonte; yours of the 1st of June letra jote e 1 qershorit● yrs. shkurtim për yours● yourself [jë'self] pron. ti vetë; ju vetë; vetja jote; vetja juaj; don't ever speak of yourself mos folë kurrë për veten tënde; you'll see for yourself do ta shohësh vetë; you're not quite yourself today sikur s'më dukesh mirë sot* * *i juaj
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