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1 oikea
accurate (adje)arrant (adje)authentic (adje)correct (adje)due (adje)exact (adje)genuine (adje)german (adje)just (adje)positive (adje)proper (adje)pure (adje)real (adje)right (adje)sound (adje)true (adje)veritable (adje)very (adje)regular (noun)* * *• just• proper• primary• precise• positive• permissible• normal• legitimate• legal• law-abiding• honest• good• psychological moment• lawful• right-hand• appropriate• very• goings on• valid• typical• veritable• sound• pure• right• regular• reasonable• realistic• real• R• true• adequate• authentic• german• accurate• advantageous• arrant• correct• due• exact• genuine• faultless• fit• decent -
2 todellinen
yks.nom. todellinen; yks.gen. todellisen; yks.part. todellista; yks.ill. todelliseen; mon.gen. todellisten todellisien; mon.part. todellisia; mon.ill. todellisiinactual (adje)concrete (adje)genuine (adje)positive (adje)real (adje)right (adje)substantial (adje)true (adje)veritable (adje)very (adje)regular (noun)* * *• positive• genuine• factual• definite• correct• confirmed• concrete• present• authentic• actual• certain• present-day• primary• proof against temptation• absolute• right• regular• tangible• true• truthful• veritable• very• virtual• real• substantial
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