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1 uskonnollinen
vallásos -
2 cult
vallásos tisztelet, kultusz* * *(a particular system of (religious) belief or worship: a strange new religious cult; Physical fitness has become a cult with him.) kultusz -
3 godly
vallásos, ájtatos, istenes, jámbor, istenfélő* * *adjective (religious: a godly man/life.) istenfélő -
4 religious\ sect
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5 религиозный
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6 духовный
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7 religious
szerzetes, istenfélő, ájtatos, apáca, szerzetesi* * *1) (of religion: religious education; a religious leader/instructor.) vallási, vallás-2) (following the rules, forms of worship etc of a religion: a religious man.) vallásos -
8 devotional
hitbuzgalmi, vallásos, áhítatos, imádságos, jámbor -
9 psalm-singing
zsoltáréneklés, képmutató vallásos buzgóság -
10 religiös
religiös vallásos
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