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1 престоj
abode, continuance -
2 живеалиште
quarters, abode* * *quarters, abode, dwelling house, inhabitation -
3 останува
(верен)abide (pt pp abode)———————— (при)keep v————————to stay, to remain, (зад себе) to left over (на нешто) to stick to a thing, to abide by a thing————————left(be); remain; stay————————dwell; live; stay; remain; reside* * *(без)run short--------(верен)abide (pt pp abode)--------(при)keep (v) -
4 се задржува на
abide (pt pp abode)* * *abide (pt pp abode) -
5 стан
residence; dwelling————————accommodation————————dwelling, house, home; flat; apartments pl lodgings pl ; domicile; residence; abode; quarters pl ; habitation————————accommodation; flat; apartment; residence; dwelling* * *quarters, abode, apartment, home -
6 дом
home, house, family————————home; home(at)————————home; house* * *abode, hearth, hearth and home, home, house -
7 жилиште
dwelling, house, home, flat, apartments, pl lodgings pl domicile, residence, abode, quarters pl, habitation -
8 престојување
stay, sojourn abode, dwelling
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