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1 estat
n1. (m) stateEstats Units - United States2. (m) condition3. (m) status4. (m) estate(f) state of emergency(f) state of emergency(m) vegetative stateEstat vegetatiu persistent - Persistent vegetative state -
2 ministre
n (m / f) minister(m / f) foreign minister (Br.) / secretary of state (Am.)expr ministre de defensa defence minister (Br.) / secretary of defense (Am.)(m / f) home secretary (Br.) / secretary of homeland security (Am.)(m / f) foreign minister (Br.) / secretary of state (Am.)(m / f) prime minister -
3 afirmar
v to state / to affirm -
4 benestar
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5 catalanitat
n (f) Catalan-ness / fact or state of being Catalan -
6 constatar
v1. to state / to affirm / to confirm2. to check / to ascertain -
7 exposar
v1. to exhibit2. to set out / to put forward / to state / to point out -
8 funeral
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9 indicar
v to indicate / to show / to display / to state -
10 parador
n (m) roadside innParador nacional - State-run hotel -
11 secretari d'Estat
n (m) Secretary of State -
12 taxatiu
adj categoricalexpr mostrar-se (or assegurar or afirmar) taxatiu to insist / to state categorically -
13 vegetatiu
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