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object

  • 1 object

    1. n.
    (thing)
    ӱз г.ар л.м.; сату л.м.
    [uzgar; satu]
    2. v.
    ваштареш каласаш г.; тореш ойлаш г.
    [vashtaresh kalasash; toresh oylash]

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  • 2 outside

    1. adv.
    (object)
    тӱжвалне н.
    [tuzhvalne]
    2. adv.
    (open)
    тӱжваке н.
    [tuzhvake]
    3. n.
    (object)
    авырымаш л.м.
    [avyrymash]
    4. prep.
    тӱжвалне н.
    [tuzhvalne]

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  • 3 support

    1. n.
    (encouragement)
    полыш л.м.; полшык л.м.
    [polysh; polshyk]
    2. n.
    (object)
    чарак л.м.
    [charak]
    3. v.
    (object)
    полшаш г.
    [polshash]
    4. v.
    (person)
    эҥертыш л.м.
    [engertysh]

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  • 4 breakdown

    1. n.
    (object)
    шаланымаш л.м.; рончалтмаш л.м.
    [shalanymash; ronchaltmash]
    2. n.
    (person)
    вий пытымаш л.м.
    [viy pytymash]

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  • 5 broke

    1. adj.
    (money)
    йорлештше п.м.
    [yorleshtshe]
    2. adj.
    (object)
    шалатыме п.м.
    [shalatyme]

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  • 6 fit

    1. v.
    (clothing)
    келшен толаш г.
    [kelshen tolash]
    2. v.
    (object)
    пураш г.
    [purash]

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  • 7 front

    1. adj.
    ончыл п.м.
    [onchyl]
    2. n.
    (object)
    ончыл л.м.
    [onchyl]
    3. n.
    (war)
    фронт л.м.
    [front]

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  • 8 holder

    n.
    (object)
    кучыктыш л.м.
    [kuchyktysh]

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  • 9 model

    n.
    (object)
    модель л.м.
    [model']

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  • 10 none

    pron.
    (object)
    нимат о.м.
    [nimat]

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  • 11 plant

    1. n.
    (factory)
    завод л.м.; фабрика л.м.
    [zavod; fabrika]
    2. n.
    (object)
    кушкыл л.м.
    [kushkyl]
    3. v.
    кушташ л.м.
    [kushtash]

    English-Mari dictionary > plant

  • 12 protector

    1. n.
    (object)
    аралымаш л.м.
    [aralymash]
    2. n.
    (person)
    аралыше п.м.
    [aralyshe]

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  • 13 recover

    1. v.
    (illness)
    паремаш г.
    [paremash]
    2. v.
    (object)
    у г.ыч тӧрлаш г.
    [ugych torlash]

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  • 14 recovery

    1. n.
    (illness)
    пареммаш л.м.
    [paremmash]
    2. n.
    (object)
    у г.ыч тӧрлымаш л.м.
    [ugych torlymash]

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  • 15 replacement

    n.
    (object)
    вашталтымаш л.м.
    [vashtaltymash]

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  • 16 reverse

    1. n.
    (gear)
    шеҥ г.ек кайымаш л.м.; мӧҥ г.ешла пуымаш л.м.
    [shenggek kaiymash; monggeshla puymash]
    2. n.
    (object)
    шеҥ г.ел мо г.ыр л.м.
    [shenggel mogyr]
    3. n.
    (situation)
    мӧҥ г.ешла томаша л.м.
    [monggeshla tomasha]
    4. v.
    (back)
    савырнаш г.
    [savyrnash]

    English-Mari dictionary > reverse

  • 17 speaker

    1. n.
    (object)
    динамик л.м.
    [dinamik]
    2. n. f.
    (person)
    витньызе л.м.
    [vitn'yze]
    3. n. m.
    (person)
    витньызе л.м.
    [vitn'yze]

    English-Mari dictionary > speaker

  • 18 thin

    1. adj.
    (object)
    вичкыж п.м.
    [vichkyzh]
    2. adj.
    (person)
    вичкыж п.м.
    [vichkyzh]

    English-Mari dictionary > thin

  • 19 whistle

    1. n.
    (object)
    шӱшкыш л.м.
    [shushkysh]
    2. v.
    шӱшкаш г.
    [shushkash]

    English-Mari dictionary > whistle

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