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[griːk] 1. adjгре́цький2. n1) грек; греча́нка2) гре́цька мо́ва••it is Greek to me — це для ме́не зо́всім незрозумі́ло
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adj.1 griego(a).2 greco.s.1 griego(a) (persona)2 griego (idioma)3 the Greek -> los griegos. -
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46 Greek to me
1) Общая лексика: филькина грамота2) Разговорное выражение: тёмный лес -
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греческий; грек, (жен.) гречанка -
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[griːk]грек; гречанкагреческий языкневнятная речь, тарабарщинагреческийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > Greek
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[griːk]◙ n. יוונית (השפה)◙ n. יווני, תושב יוון◙ adj. יווני, של יוון* * *◙ ןווי לש,ינווי◄◙ ןווי בשות,ינווי◄◙ (הפשה) תינווי◄ -
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the subst. \/ɡriːks\/( hverdagslig) forklaring: avsides, småsnuskete taverna eller restaurant -
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adj. Yunan, Yunanistan'a ait————————n. Yunanlı, Yunan, Rum, Yunanca* * *yunanlı -
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n. 1. герег хүн. 2. герег хэл. adj. герегийн. -
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s 1. Grk, Grkinja 2. helenizirani Židov 3. član Grčke pravoslavne crkve 4. grčki (jezik) 5. [arch] drug, prijatelj (u zabavi) 6. [fig] prevejanac, lukavac / when # meets # = kad se sukobe dva hrabra protivnika (bit će ljuta boja); that is # to me = to su za mene španjolska sela, to mi je posve nerazumljivo* * *
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grieķiete, grieķis; grieķu valoda; grieķu -
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adj. grekisk, från Grekland--------n. grek, grekinna, invånare i Grekland--------n. grekiska (språk)
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