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dans (n.), danse (v.), bal -
103 dance
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104 dance
tanzen, TanzDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > dance
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105 dance
պարել, պարելը, պար -
106 dance
tants ; tantsima -
107 dance
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108 dance
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109 dance
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110 dance
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111 dance
[dɑːns] 1. vтанцюва́ти2. n1) та́нець2) бал; танцюва́льна вечі́рка -
112 dance
танцевать; танец; плясать; танцевальный; пляска; бал; танцевальная музыка; танцевальный вечер -
113 dance
dança, baile -
114 dance
Gefä'ßboden m (-s, "-), Faßboden m (-s, "-) -
115 dance
adj.bailable.s.1 baile.2 fiesta de baile, baile.3 bailable.vt.bailar.vi.bailar. (pt & pp danced) -
116 dance to
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117 dance
отплясыватьпереплясплясплясатьпляскапляскусплясатьстанцеватьтанецтанцевать -
118 dance
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120 dance (N.)
germ. laika-; laiki-; spilaы{(V.)}germ. saltæn (1); spilæn
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