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61 although
اگرچه ، گرچه ، هرچند ، بااينكه -
62 although
conj premda, iako, mada, makar* * *
ali
doduše
iako
mada
makar
premda
unatoÄ -
63 although
макар што, иако* * *макар што, иакоconj. иако, макар што; иако -
64 although
conj encara que, si bé -
65 although
• čak i ako; čak i kad; iako; mada; premda -
66 although
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67 although
byenke, malgre -
68 although
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69 although
kuigi, ehkki, vaatamata sellele et -
70 although
несмотря на то; что -
71 although
[ɔːl'ðəu]conjхоч; коли́ б на́віть; незважа́ючи на те, що -
72 although
хотя; несмотря на -
73 although
[ɔːl'ðəu]союзхотя, если бы даже; несмотря на то, что -
74 although
apesar de, embora -
75 although
хотя́, несмотря́ на -
76 although
conj.aunque. -
77 although
хотьхотя -
78 although
Синонимический ряд:1. albeit (adj.) albeit; notwithstanding; though; whereas2. part of speech (noun) and; but; conjunction; for; neither; part of speech3. despite (other) albeit; despite; even if; even though; in spite of the fact that; notwithstanding; though; whereas; while -
79 ALTHOUGH
[CONJ]TAMENETSITAMETSIETSIQUAMQUAMQUANQUAMETIAMSIQUAMVISLICETQUUMQUOMCUMQUOD -
80 although
selv om
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