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61 rhyme
vi/t I.[vi] sricati se, slikovati se, tvoriti stih, rimovati se (on, with=na, sa) II.[vt] graditi rime, stihove, pjesme, složiti u stihove* * *
pisati stihove
pjesma
pjesmica
rima
rimovati se
slika
srok
stihovi -
62 rhyme
s. рима v. прави стихови, римува; рима, слик -
63 rhyme
• pesma; pisati stihove; rimovati se; slik; slikovati se; srok; stihovi -
64 rhyme
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65 rhyme
riim, salmike -
66 rhyme
рифма; рифмоваться; рифмовать -
67 rhyme
s.rima, composición en verso.v.1 rimar, aconsonantar.2 versificar, hacer versos.-> rime (pt & pp rhymed) -
68 rhyme
римарифмарымастихстихотворениестихотворенье -
69 rhyme
рифма; поэзия -
70 RHYME
[N]POEMA (-MATIS) (N)VERSUS (-US) (M)VORSUS (-US) (M) -
71 rhyme
rim {n} -
72 rhyme (V.)
germ. dihtæn -
73 rhyme
[raɪm]1. n. qafiyə2. v. 1) qafiyə tapmaq; 2) şer yazmaq -
74 rhyme
Iமோனைச் சொல்II(கவிதை) மோனை, ஒரே ஒலி நயத்துடன் கூடிய சொற்கள் அடங்கிய பாடல்எதுகைIVஒலியியைபுV(கவிதை) மோனைVIஒரே ஒலி நயத்துடன் கூடிய சொற்கள் அடங்கிய பாடல்இயைபுத் தொடைகள் -
75 Rhyme
எதுகை, இயைபுத் தொடைகள் -
76 rhyme
reim -
77 rhyme
n.तुकबंदी, पद, काव्य, कविता; तुक, काफिया, यमकv. tr.कविता करना, पद बैठाना -
78 rhyme
vგარითმვა, რითმა -
79 rhyme
1.n.ұйқас, рифма2.v.үндесу, ұйқасу -
80 rhyme
uyak, kafiye; uyakli siir, ile uyak olusturmak, uyakli olmak; siir yazmak
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