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bou di, abou di, den; abou; abou -
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1 (adv) алга [alga]2 (prep) ала [ala] -
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1. adv nísàlê, labë2. prep abë -
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adv.——————prep.Of rest: P. and V. ὑπό (gen. or dat. but dat. rare in P.).Of motion: Ar. and P. ὑπό (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Underneath
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adv.алов; prep. алов, ало алга -
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1. adv.йымалне н.[iymalne]2. prep.йымак(е) по.м.[iymak(e)] -
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1.adv.төменде, төмен қарай2. prep.астына -
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altina, altindan, altinda; bir seyin alt bölümü, bir seyin alti, alt -
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sa ibabà--------sa ilálim
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