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101 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) rašyba -
102 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologie; biologický- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare* * *• biologie -
103 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) zpěv* * *• zpěv• zpívání• zpívá -
104 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) pravopis(ný)* * *• pravopis• hláskování -
105 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biológia; biologický- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare* * *• biológia -
106 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) hláskovanie, pravopis; pravopisný* * *• hláskovanie• písanie• pravopis• napísanie -
107 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) (de) biologie- biologically
- biologist
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108 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) de canto) -
109 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) (de) ortografie -
110 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) βιολογία- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare -
111 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) τραγούδι (ως πράξη)/ωδική -
112 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) ορθογραφία -
113 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) spev; spevu -
114 singing
nounthe art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice:Do you do much singing nowadays?
غِناء( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.
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115 spelling
nounتَهْجِئَه( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.
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116 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) (de) biologie- biologically - biologist - biological warfare -
117 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) (de) chant -
118 spelling
noun Her spelling is terrible; ( also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.) orthographe -
119 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologia- biologically - biologist - biological warfare -
120 singing
noun (the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice: Do you do much singing nowadays?; ( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.) canto
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