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1 говор
speech, speaking, address————————language; speech; talk; word————————meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk————————conversation; interview; speech; talk; words* * *language, parlance, address -
2 воведен говор
speech(short) -
3 пледоаје
speech for defence, plea (in court) -
4 збор
language; speech; talk; word————————word———————— (даден)promise————————meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk————————expression; phrase; locution; term; word————————conversation; interview; speech; talk; words————————meeting; assembly; session* * *(даден)promise -
5 разговор
language; speech; talk; word————————meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk————————conversation, discourse, discussion, talk, chat————————conversation; interview; speech; talk; words* * *dialogue dialog, conversation -
6 занемен
dumb; silent* * *bereft of speech -
7 заповед
stir, to break of in the midst of one's speech m. order, command, direction, ordinace, bidding, injunction, commandment————————command; order————————order————————command* * *appointment, behest, bidding -
8 израз
meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk————————expression, term, word, phrase, idiom———————— (на лице)look————————expression; phrase; locution; term; word————————term————————phrase; locution* * *locution, account, air, aspect -
9 седница
meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk————————meeting; assembly; session* * *meeting -
10 слобода
freedom, liberty; (независност) independence, (поетска) poetical licence; (на делување) liberty of action; (на печат) liberty of press; (на говор) freedom of speech; (на совест) liberty of conscience———————— (на движење)play* * *(на движење)play 3 -
11 беседа
talk, lecture, speech, discourse, oration -
12 пројава
wish, appearance, speech, assertion, declaration -
13 реч
word; (ветување) promise; speech
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