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adj. \/ˌʌnˈpeɪdfɔː\/1) ubetalt2) ulønnet• it may seem strange that I actually appreciate all the unpaid-for labour in the homedet virker kanskje merkelig at jeg faktisk setter pris på alt det ulønnede arbeidet i hjemmet
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