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• govor; govoreći; izreka; kazivanje; koji govori; poslovica -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) rčení, pořekadlo* * *• úsloví• pořekadlo• rčení• přísloví• říkající -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) úslovie, porekadlo* * *• slávny výrok• slávna veta• príslovie• fráza• aforizmus• ako sa hovorí• porekadlo -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) proverb, dicton -
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իմաստուն խոսք, ասույթ, ասացվեւ -
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kõnekäänd, ütlemine -
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поговорка; изречение; присловье -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) ρητό,παροιμία -
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погово́рка ж -
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s.decir, dicho.ger.gerundio del verbo SAY. -
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возглашенияпровозглашениепровозглашенияпроизнесениепроизнесения -
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nounsomething often said, especially a proverb etc.قَوْل مأْثور -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) dicton -
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noun (something often said, especially a proverb etc.) dito -
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Iகூற்றுIIமுதுமொழி -
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spreekwoord, gesegde -
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(n) азф [azf] -
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n wíwí, sísô, örö sísô -
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n.बात, कहावत, लोकोक्ति
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saying — saying, saw, adage, proverb, maxim, motto, epigram, aphorism, apothegm can all denote a sententious expression of a general truth. A saying is a brief current or habitual expression that may be anonymous, traditional, or attributable to a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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saying */*/ — UK [ˈseɪɪŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms saying : singular saying plural sayings a well known statement about what often happens in life Tomorrow s another day, she said, repeating one of her many sayings. as the saying goes (= according to… … English dictionary
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