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◙ n. מגורים; מקום מגורים* * *◙ םירוגמ םוקמ ;םירוגמ◄ -
22 quarters
noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) kvarter* * *noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) kvarter -
23 quarters
kuartir -
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v. Faib plaub phuvn. Ntau nrab plaub -
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n.mustaqar (m.) -
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noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) vistarverur -
27 quarters
szálláshely, kijelölt hely, szállás, szálláskörlet* * *noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) szállás(hely) -
28 quarters
nвикор. з дiєcл. у мн.1) приміщення, житло; квартира2) вiйcьк. квартири, казарми3) мop. місця за бойовим розкладом; шикування; великий збір -
29 quarters
n. karargâh, kışla, ordugâh, ikametgâh, konut, yatacak yer, kalacak yer* * *noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) lojman -
30 quarters
noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) stan -
31 quarters
lagje -
32 quarters
• huoneisto• asunto• boksi• asumus• majapaikka• majoitus• kämppä• kortteeri* * *noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) majapaikka -
33 quarters
квартира; -
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nastamba
stan -
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n. woning, woningplaats -
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noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) innkvartering, kvarter -
37 quarters
noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) alloggiamento -
38 quarters
noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) das Quartier -
39 quarters
* * *noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) kwatera -
40 quarters
noun plural (a place to stay especially for soldiers.) kazarmas
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