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to recite facts

  • 1 recite

    (to repeat aloud from memory: to recite a poem.) recitirati
    - recitation
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    [risáit]
    transitive verb
    recitirati, deklamirati, na pamet povedati; ustno ponoviti; predavati; naštevati; juridically poročati o čem, navajati; archaic pripovedovati, slikati, opisovati
    to recite facts — navajati, prikazati dejstva; intransitive verb recitirati; povedati svojo lekcijo, odgovarjati (v šoli)

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