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1 hisz
(DE) erträumt; glaubt; (EN) believe; believe in; calculate; expect; fancy; guess; imagine; take for; trow; trust -
2 kiszámít
(DE) ausrechnen; berechnen; berechnend; berechnet; errechnet; gerechnet; rechnend; (EN) calculate; compute; count; do, did, done; figure out; figure up; reckon; tally; work; work out -
3 kiszámol
(DE) berechnen; errechnen; (EN) calculate; cast; cast, cast; count out; reckon -
4 számol
(DE) gerechnet; rechnet; zählen; zählt; nummern; (EN) calculate; cipher; count; cypher; figure; keep count of; numerate; reckon; score; tally; tell over; tell, told -
5 tervez
(DE) beabsichtegende; beabsichtigt; berechnend; berechnet; disponiert; geplant; planen; (EN) calculate; compass; contemplate; count; design; draft; engineer; ettle; frame; intend; laid; lay; lay, laid; meditate; plan; plot; project; propose; purpose; scheme -
6 vél
(DE) empfindet; meinen; vermeinen; wähnen; (EN) allow; calculate; conceit; conceive; deem; feel; feel, felt; figure; guess; hold; hold, held; hold, held, holden; make, made; opine; presume; put down; reckon; surmise; trow -
7 hisz
to believe, to guess, to calculate, to fancy -
8 számít vmire
to bargain for sg, to calculate on sg, to count on -
9 vél
to guess, to surmise, to calculate, to presume
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