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1 our
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2 our car can hold five people
mūsu mašīnā var iesēsties pieci cilvēki -
3 our cat mouses well
mūsu kaķis ir medīgs -
4 our club is fifty strong
mūsu klubā ir piecdesmit biedru -
5 our colours came first
mūsu komanda ieguva pirmo vietu -
6 Our father
tēvreize -
7 our housekeeper doesn't sleep in
mūsu saimniecības vadītāja nenakšņo pie mumsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > our housekeeper doesn't sleep in
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8 Our lady
Dievmāte -
9 our own make
mūsu pašu ražojums -
10 our plans have not yet jelled
mūsu plāni vēl nav nobrieduši -
11 our team was beaten
mūsu komanda cieta sakāvi -
12 our withers are unwrung
tas mani neskar; tas uz mani neattiecas -
13 in our
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) (kāda) apkaimē -
14 according to our plan
saskaņā ar mūsu plānu -
15 despite our efforts
neraugoties uz mūsu pūlēm -
16 distant song was wafted to our ears
attāla dziesma atlidoja līdz mumsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > distant song was wafted to our ears
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17 in our generation
mūsu laikā -
18 the cream of our manhood
mūsu krietnākie vīri -
19 the cricket side of our town
mūsu pilsētas kriketa komanda -
20 this adds to our difficulties
tas vairo mūsu grūtības
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