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1 Switzerland
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2 Switzerland
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3 Switzerland
سويسراShort name: CH, CHECountry code: +41 -
4 European Free Trade Association
"A group of European countries/regions (including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) that have agreed to free trade among themselves."English-Arabic terms dictionary > European Free Trade Association
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5 EFTA
"A group of European countries/regions (including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) that have agreed to free trade among themselves." -
6 Lastschriftenverfahren
An electronic payment method used in Switzerland that allows companies to deduct customer payments directly from a customer’s bank through the Swiss Interbank Clearing system. -
7 LSV
An electronic payment method used in Switzerland that allows companies to deduct customer payments directly from a customer’s bank through the Swiss Interbank Clearing system. -
8 CHF
The official currency of Switzerland. -
9 Microsoft Schweiz GMBH
A Microsoft subsidiary located in Geneva Switzerland. -
10 salt
I[sɔ:lt] n աղ. table/cooking/rock salt սեղա նի/ խոհանոցի/քար աղ. pinch/grain of salt մի պտղունց աղ. smelling salts հոտավետ նյութ/ աղ the salt of the earth հասարակության ընտիր մասը. old salt հմուտ ծովագնաց, ծովագայլ. attic salt նուրբ սրամտություն. in salt աղած, աղ դրած. He is not worth his salt Ոչ մի բանի համար պիտանի չէ. above/below the salt սեղանի վերին/ներքևի ծայրին. salt cellar աղամանII[sɔ:lt] a աղի, աղակալած[sɔ:lt] v (նաև salt down) աղել, աղը դնել salt away one’s money in Switzerland փխբ. փողը Շվեյցարական բանկ դնել
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