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['dɑːknɪs]n1) темно́та́; те́мрява2) не́уцтво -
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темнота; слепота -
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noun (the state of being dark.) σκοτεινιά -
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negrume, escuridão -
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obscuridad -
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темнота́ ж -
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nounthe state of being dark.ظُلْمَه، ظَلام -
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noun (the state of being dark.) escuridão -
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mørke {n} -
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тъмнина {ж} -
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germ. dunkala-; dunkalī-; hðma-; merkwa-; merkwi-; merkwæ-; nebulæ; nebulæ-; rekwe-; swerka-; þemstra-; þemstrī-; þeustrī- -
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skuridat -
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(n) равжа [ravzha] -
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n òkùnkùn, àìmòye
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