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1 jumble
ალიაქოთი, აურზაური -
2 jumble-sale
ნახმრი, ან ძველი ნივთების იაფი ბაზრობა (უპირატესად საქველმოქმდო მიზნისათვის) -
3 jumble
nნარევი, შერევა -
4 jumble-sale
nიაფფასიანი გაყიდვა საქველმოქმედო ბაზრობაზე -
5 jumble-sales
nიაფფასიანი გაყიდვები საქველმოქმედო ბაზრობებზე -
6 sale
გაყიდვაjumble-sale ნახმრი, ან ძველი ნივთების იაფი ბაზრობა (უპირატესად საქველმოქმდო მიზნისათვის)sale of alcohol was restricted by law მაგარი სასმელების გაყიდვა კანონით იყო შეზღუდული
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