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1 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) princip* * *noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) princip -
2 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principios -
3 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) lífsreglur, prinsipp -
4 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) elvek -
5 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) princípios -
6 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) načela -
7 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) leveregler, prinsipper -
8 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principi -
9 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) das Prinzip -
10 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) zasady -
11 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principi; uzskati -
12 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principai, įsitikinimai -
13 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principer -
14 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) zásady* * *• principy -
15 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principii -
16 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) (ηθικές)αρχές -
17 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) zásady -
18 principles
noun pluralone's own personal rules or standards of behaviour:مَبادئ، مُعْتَقَداتIt is against my principles to borrow money.
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19 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principes -
20 principles
noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) princípios
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