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1 jakaa
yks.nom. jakaa; yks.gen. jaan; yks.part. jakoi; yks.ill. jakaisi; mon.gen. jakakoon; mon.part. jakanut; mon.ill. jaettiinadminister (verb)allocate (verb)allot (verb)apportion (verb)cast (verb)deal (verb)deliver (verb)dispense (verb)distribute (verb)divide (verb)give away (verb)mete out (verb)parcel out (verb)part (verb)partition (verb)portion (verb)share (verb)zone (verb)by portion out separate (noun)split (noun)* * *• dispense• factorize• dose• dole• divide• divide up• divide split• divert• compart• disperse• measure out• dish out• deliver• deal• deal out• cut• cut up• distribute• portion• zone• whack• the dole• split• share• share out• sever• give away• separate• grant• portion out• partition• partition off• part• parcel out• mete out• give out• serve out• issue• cast• budget• break off• break down• assign• apportion• allot• allocate• administer• classify
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