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['testiməni]plural - testimonies; noun(the statement(s) made by a person or people who testify in a law-court; evidence: The jury listened to his testimony.) pričevanje* * *[téstiməni]nounspričevalo; dokaz (to o); juridically izjava prič, pričevanje; testimonijin testimony whereof we sign juridically verb dokaz tega podpisujemothe testimony — religion razodetje, sveto pismo, od boga dani zakonthe tables of the testimony — religion deset božjih zapovedito bear testimony against s.o. — pričati zoper kogato call s.o. in testimony — juridically pozvati za pričo, k pričevanjuto have s.o.'s testimony for — imeti koga za pričo za
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