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prep., conj. \except (for sb/ sth) гадна, өөр. The restaurant is open every day \except Monday. Зоогийн газар даваа гаригаас бусад өдөр ажилладаг. excepted adj. өөр, ондоо, бусад. He's not interested in anything, politics \except. Тэрээр улс төрөөс ондоо юу ч сонирходоггүй. excepting prep. үүнээс гадна, гадна, (-аас) бусад.
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