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§ მკვიდრი, ადგილობრივი მაცხოვრებელი§1 მშობლიურიnative country / land სამშობლო2 მკვიდრი3 ადგილობრივი4 თანდაყოლილი5 მკვიდრი მაცხოვრებელი6 ** -
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§ ნიადაგი, მიწა; ტალახი; გასვრა, გატალახება§1 მიწა, ნიადაგი2 დასვრა (დასვრის)damp the soil before planting! დარგვამდე მიწა მორწყე, დაასველე!
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