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1 either
një nga të dy; ose; cilido -
2 you may either go or stay
[ju: mei 'aidhë: gou o: stej] mund të shkosh ose të rish; you may either go or stay, according as you decide mund të shkosh ose të rish, si të vendosësh vetë -
3 according
[ë'ko:ding] I. lidh. according as sipas; si; you may either go or stay, according as you decide mund të shkosh ose të rish, si të vendosësh vetë.II. parafj. according to sipas; according to all accounts nga gjithë sa thuhet; according to the book brenda rregullave; according to Hoyle sipas rregullave të caktuara (të vendosura); according to orders sipas urdhrave; according to plan sipas planit; me plan; according to rumours nga sa thuhet; according to the spirit of the law në përputhje të plotë me ligjin.* * *sipas; në përputhje me -
4 without
[widh'aut] prep., adv.,conj. -prep 1. pa; without any money pa para, pa një grosh; without doubt/a doubt pa dyshim; pa pikë dyshimi; without anybody knowing pa e marrë vesh njeri. 2. vjet. jashtë; within and without the city walls brenda dhe jashtë mureve të qytetit.-adv. jashtë, përjashta; së jashtmi; from without nga jashtë; do/go without rri pa të, bëj pa të: either cook your own breakfast or go without përgatite vetë mëngjesin, në mos po rri pa gjë-conj. në mos* * *pa -
5 do without
do/go without rri pa të, bëj pa të: either cook your own breakfast or go without përgatite vetë mëngjesin, në mos po
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