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1 had
زمانماضي واسم مفعول فعلhave -
2 had health
ناخوشي ،علت مزاج -
3 had i known that
اگرميدانستم كه -
4 had i seen him
اگر من او را ديده بودم -
5 had it trans ted
بدهيد ترجمه كنند -
6 had searched
اگر جستجو ميكرديد،انرا مييافتيد -
7 article 1 had two no
مادهيكمدو تبصره(يا اگاهي)داشت -
8 he had a close shave
مفتجست -
9 he had a good supply
زغال سنگ كافيذخيرهكرده(يااندوخته)بود -
10 he had a near escape
جانمفتبدر برد -
11 he had better p no s
بهتربودچنيناستنباطينكنند -
12 he had need remember
بايستي بخاطر داشتهباشيد -
13 he had no business t
حقي نداشت كه -
14 he had no evidence t
مدركي نداشت كهبدان متكيشود -
15 he had no more no to
ديگر سخني نداشت كهبگويد،ديگر حرفينداشت -
16 he had no success
كامياب ياموفقنشد -
17 he had not a kick in
نيروي لگدزدن نداشت -
18 he had the luck to e
بختش ياري كرد كه گريخت -
19 he knew that i had g
او ميدانست كهمنرفتهام(اگرگفتهشودرفتهبومغلط اس -
20 he undid what i had
انچهمن رشتهبودم او پنبهكرد
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Had gadya — Had gadia Un chevreau Had gadia (en araméen: חַד גַדְיָה Had gadia, « un petit chevreau ») est une chanson juive écrite dans un araméen entrecoupé d hébreu. C est la dernière chanson du séder de pessa h avant le chant final L shana Ha… … Wikipédia en Français
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