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101 difficult
vanskelig -
102 difficult
труден -
103 difficult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt]çətin; difficulty çətinlik, çətin vəziyyət -
104 difficult
Iகடினம், கடினமான, இடர்ப்பாடுகள், கஷ்டம்IIகடுமை வாய்ந்த; எளிதல்லாத செய்தற்கரிய; இடரார்ந்தகடினமானIVஇடர்சார்ந்தVசிரமமானVIகஷ்டமானசங்கடம்கஷ்டம்IXகரைச்சல்XகடுமையானXIகடினம்இடர்ப்பாடுகள் -
105 DIFFICULT
hranga (hard; stiff, awkward). Note: hranga- is also a verb “thwart”. –PE17:154, 185 -
106 difficult
moeitevol, moeilik -
107 difficult
difísil, fregá -
108 difficult
(adj) стака [staka] -
109 difficult
adj níÿòro, le, nira, nípõnjú -
110 difficult
adj.कठिन, गूढ, दुःसाध्य, दूभर, असुगम, असुकर, दुर्वोध, भारी -
111 difficult
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112 difficult
aძნელი -
113 difficult
adj. -
114 difficult
adj.неле п.м.[nele] -
115 difficult
йывăр -
116 difficult
секыт, шуг -
117 difficult
adj. awır; çiten -
118 difficult
zor, güç; müskülpesent, güç begenir; huysuz, kavgaci, geçinmesi zor; alingan -
119 difficult
adj.qiyin, zor,qattiq, zil*, müshkül -
120 difficult
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