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s ment, esperit, enteniment, seny, intel·ligència, cervell, ànim | intenció, propòsit, desig, voluntat, mentalitat, pensament | opinió, idea, parerexcl compte!v tenir en compte, fer cas de, posar atenció | tenir inconvenient, molestar-se, importar | tenir cura de, ocupar-se de, vigilar, pensar en | recordar | recordar-se | preocupar-se, anar amb comptepresence of mind presència d'ànimstate of mind estat d'ànimgo out of one's mind perdre el senyknow one's mind saber el que es volset one's mind on estar decidit abear/keep in mind tenir presentbring to mind recordar, fer recordarout of mind oblidatof one mind unànimeschange one's mind canviar d'opinió, canviar d'ideato my mind segons el meu parermind your language! compte amb el que dius!mind you en realitat, la veritat és quenever mind no importa, és igual, tant és, no s' hi amoïni, no en facis casmind! compte!
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