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1 საკუთრებაpersonal / private / public property პირადი / კერძო / საზოგადოებრივი საკუთრება2 ქონებაall the property went to the eldest brother მთელი ქონება უფროს ძმას დარჩა / ერგოmovable / personal property მოძრავი ქონება3 თვისებაcollective property საზიარო /კოლექტიური ქონებაhe assessed his property at $15.000, თავისი ქონება 15.000 გირვანქად შეაფასაmy uncle appropriated my property ბიძაჩემმა ჩემი საკუთრება / ქონება მიითვისა / მიისაკუთრა
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