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1 daughter
[daugh·ter || 'do:të:] n. bijë, vajzë● daughter-in-law ['do:të:inlo:] n. nuse e djalit● daughterly ['do:të:li] adj. prej vajze, bijëror* * *vajzë -
2 daughter-in-law
['do:të:inlo:] n. nuse e djalit -
3 acknowledge
[ëk'nolixh] vt 1. pranoj, pohoj; acknowledge one' mistake pranoj gabimin; he acknowledged his daughter as his heir ai e njohu të bijën si trashëgimtare; acknowledge somebody as leader e pranoj dike si/për drejtues2. vërtetoj marrjen (e një pakoje etj)3. jap të njohur; she didn't even acknowledge me when I raised my hat ajo as që më dha të njohur kur i ngrita kapelen4. falënderoj për, shpreh mirënjohjen për (ndihmën etj)* * *njoh; falenderoj -
4 attach
[ë'tæç] v. 1. i vë, i ngjis; i shtoj, i bashkëngjis● a house with a garage attached shtëpi bashkë me garazh● attached please find bashkëngjitur do të gjeni2. (oneself to) bashkohem me, futem3. lidhem; deeply attached to her daughter e lidhur fort me të bijën4. i jap; attach importance to sth i jap rëndësi diçkaje5. i bie, i takon; no blame attaches to him atij nuk i bie asnjë faj6. drejt. mbaj (një shumë parash), marr ligjerisht
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