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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] -
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] -
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] -
4 breakdown
1. n.(object)шаланымаш л.м.; рончалтмаш л.м.[shalanymash; ronchaltmash]2. n.(person)вий пытымаш л.м.[viy pytymash] -
5 broke
1. adj.(money)йорлештше п.м.[yorleshtshe]2. adj.(object)шалатыме п.м.[shalatyme] -
6 fit
1. v.(clothing)келшен толаш г.[kelshen tolash]2. v.(object)пураш г.[purash] -
7 front
1. adj.ончыл п.м.[onchyl]2. n.(object)ончыл л.м.[onchyl]3. n.(war)фронт л.м.[front] -
8 holder
n.(object)кучыктыш л.м.[kuchyktysh] -
9 model
n.(object)модель л.м.[model'] -
10 none
pron.(object)нимат о.м.[nimat] -
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] -
12 protector
1. n.(object)аралымаш л.м.[aralymash]2. n.(person)аралыше п.м.[aralyshe] -
13 recover
1. v.(illness)паремаш г.[paremash]2. v.(object)у г.ыч тӧрлаш г.[ugych torlash] -
14 recovery
1. n.(illness)пареммаш л.м.[paremmash]2. n.(object)у г.ыч тӧрлымаш л.м.[ugych torlymash] -
15 replacement
n.(object)вашталтымаш л.м.[vashtaltymash] -
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] -
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] -
18 thin
1. adj.(object)вичкыж п.м.[vichkyzh]2. adj.(person)вичкыж п.м.[vichkyzh] -
19 whistle
1. n.(object)шӱшкыш л.м.[shushkysh]2. v.шӱшкаш г.[shushkash]
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