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1 to tell tother from which
to tell tother from whichsl = link=%20to%20tell%20the%20one%20from%20the%20otherto tell the one from the other. distinguir um do outro. -
2 tother
toth.er, t’oth.er[t'∧ðə] adj, pron the other (o outro, a outra). to tell tother from which sl = link=%20to%20tell%20the%20one%20from%20the%20otherto tell the one from the other. distinguir um do outro. -
3 t’other
toth.er, t’oth.er[t'∧ðə] adj, pron the other (o outro, a outra). to tell tother from which sl = link=%20to%20tell%20the%20one%20from%20the%20otherto tell the one from the other. distinguir um do outro.
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