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3 bank
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ława; ławka -
7 bank
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8 bank
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9 bank
(oturacak) πάγκος, παγκάκι -
10 bank
أريكةبنكتختتراسدكاندكةديوانسدةشرفةكنبةمسطبةمصطبةمقعد -
11 bank
1. أريكة [أَرِيكَة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra2. بنك [بَنْك]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra3. تخت [تَخْت]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra4. تراس [تِرَاس]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra5. دكان [دُكَّان]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra6. دكة [دَكَّة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra7. ديوان [دِيوَان]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra8. سدة [سُدَّة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra9. شرفة [شُرْفَة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra10. كنبة [كَنَبَة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra11. مسطبة [مِسْطَبَة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra12. مصطبة [مِصْطَبَة]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra13. مقعد [مَقْعَد]Anlamı: oturulacak sıra -
12 bank
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13 bank
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lavice; lavička; sedátko -
15 bank(ı)not
(-tu)банкно́та, ба́нковый биле́т -
16 bank(ı)not
(-tu)банкно́та, ба́нковый биле́т -
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fiver -
18 banka
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bank -
20 göl kıyısı
bank
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