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1 Danish
1. nдатська мова2. adjдатський* * *I n II aDanish embroidery — датська вишивка; грубий стібок ( у вишиванні)
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2 Danish
I n II aDanish embroidery — датська вишивка; грубий стібок ( у вишиванні)
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3 Danish
['deɪnɪʃ] 1. adjда́тський; да́нський2. nда́тська мо́ва -
4 DKK
скор. від Danish krone -
5 Da
(скор. від Danish) да́тський
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