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како на пример, исто толку, иако, колку и дабидејќи, затоа што, како, како што* * *adv. 1. as + adjective + as придавка + колку; исто толку + придавка + колку: Vm as tall as you Jас сум висок колку тебе2. какоАs before she... Исто како порано таа...conj бидејќи, затоа што, како, како што; колку и да, како на пример, исто толку, исто така;adv. како2. така; as...as - исто така... како; aswell as - со иста мера како иadj. well - слободно, повели;3. како (во својство); pron. кој conj. кога;2. бидејќи, доколку, колку;3. колку, иако; аs if, as though - како и да еadj. to - as for што се однесува доadj. if were - што и да е; како as a matter of fact всушност as a rule по правило, редовно; редовно as a whole во целина
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