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21 liehitellä
yks.nom. liehitellä; yks.gen. liehittelen; yks.part. liehitteli; yks.ill. liehittelisi; mon.gen. liehitelköön; mon.part. liehitellyt; mon.ill. liehiteltiincourt (verb)flirt (verb)make much of (verb)pay court to (verb)* * *• pay court to• court• dance attendance on• fawn• flatter• flirt• make much of -
22 mukanaolo
yks.nom. mukanaolo; yks.gen. mukanaolon; yks.part. mukanaoloa; yks.ill. mukanaoloon; mon.gen. mukanaolojen; mon.part. mukanaoloja; mon.ill. mukanaoloihinpresence (noun)* * *• attendance• participation• presence -
23 olla virantoimituksessa
• be in attendance• be on duty -
24 osallistuminen
attending (noun)involvement (noun)participating (noun)participation (noun)* * *• contribution• sharing• participation• co-operation• attendance• assistance• involvement -
25 osanotto
• condolences• turn-out• sympathy• pity• entry• commiseration• attendance• participation -
26 poisjääminen
non-appearance (noun)* * *• absence• non-attendance• non-appearance• non response• default -
27 poisjäänti
• absence• staying away• non-attendance• non-appearance -
28 saapuvillaolo
• appearance• attendance• presence -
29 seurue
yks.nom. seurue; yks.gen. seurueen; yks.part. seuruetta; yks.ill. seurueeseen; mon.gen. seurueiden seurueitten; mon.part. seurueita; mon.ill. seurueisiin seurueihinattendant (noun)company (noun)entourage (noun)group (noun)party (noun)retainer (noun)retinue (noun)set (noun)suite (noun)train (noun)* * *• group• set• suite• retinue• retainer• party• entourage• cortége• cortege• company• attendance• train• attendant -
30 yleisö
yks.nom. yleisö; yks.gen. yleisön; yks.part. yleisöä; yks.ill. yleisöön; mon.gen. yleisöjen yleisöiden yleisöitten; mon.part. yleisöjä yleisöitä; mon.ill. yleisöihinaudience (noun)crowd (noun)onlookers (noun)public (noun)spectators (noun)watchers (noun)* * *• public• spectators• the public• watchers• crowd• onlookers• attendance• audience -
31 koulutyö
school attendance
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