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1 velge
выбирать-er, valgte, valgt* * *choose, elect, select* * *verb. select, pick, pick out verb. adopt, take up, go in for verb. be elected, get in -
2 eligere
verb. select -
3 kåre
verb. select -
4 selektere
verb. select -
5 ta ut
verb. achieve, realise [ velge] pick out [velge, mer form.] select [ barn av skolen] take out (formelt) [ barn av skolen] remove, withdraw [ penger av banken] draw (money out of the bank) [penger av banken, mer form.] withdraw money (from the bank) -
6 utse
verb. select, choose, pick out -
7 utta
verb. select -
8 utvelge
verb. choose, select, pick out
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