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1 to fail to keep one's word
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2 keep, break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) sözünü tut(ma)mak -
3 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) holde sit ord; ikke holde sit ord* * *(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) holde sit ord; ikke holde sit ord -
4 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) cumplir/faltar su palabra -
5 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) halda/svíkja loforð -
6 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) megtartja v. megszegi a szavát -
7 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) manter/quebrar a sua palavra -
8 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) držati/ prelomiti besedo -
9 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) pitää lupauksensa -
10 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) holde/bryte et løfte -
11 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) (mantenere le promesse); (non mantenere le promesse) -
12 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) sein Wort halten/brechen* * *expr.sein Wort brechen ausdr. -
13 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) dotrzymać słowa, złamać słowo -
14 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) turēt/lauzt doto vārdu -
15 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) laikytis žodžio, sulaužyti žodį -
16 break one's word
bryta ett löfte* * *(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) hålla /bryta ett löfte -
17 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) dodržať / nedodržať slovo* * *• nedodržat slovo -
18 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) a-şi ţine/a nu-şi ţine cuvântul -
19 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) αθετώ το λόγο μου -
20 break one's word
(to keep or fail to keep one's promise.) (ne)dodržet slovo
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