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1 wail
[weil] v.,n. -vi 1. rënkoj; vajtoj. 2. angullin; ulërin (era) /-n 1. rënkim; vajtim; kujë. 2. angullimë; ulërimë (e erës) -
2 wile
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3 wile away
[wail ë'wei] kaloj (kohën) -
4 while
[hwail /wail] n., conj.,v. -n. kohë, copë herë; a long while një copë herë të mirë; he came a while ago ka kohë që ka ardhur.● between whiles herë pas here; me ndërprerje; once in a while një herë në kaq kohë, më të rrallë; all the while gjatë gjithë kohës; be worth while e vlen.-conj 1. kur, ndërsa, në kohën që; he fell asleep while reading e zuri gjumi ndërsa/kur po lexonte. 2. (për) sa kohë që; while I'm here I shall make sure that., përsa kohë që jam këtu do të sigurohem që... 3. ndonëse, megjithëse; while there are a few people who., megjithëse ka ca njerëz që... 4. ndërsa; he left, while his wife stayed ai iku, ndërsa e shoqja ndenji.-vt. (while away) kaloj kohën; we whiled away the day playing cards e kaluam tërë ditën duke luajtur me letra* * *ndersa -
5 a long while
[ë longh hwail /wail] një copë herë të mirë -
6 all the while
[o:l dhë hwail /wail] gjatë gjithë kohës -
7 awhile
[ë'wail] adv. për pak kohë, një copë here; stay awhile rripak -
8 have a nice visit while waiting
[hæv ë nais 'vizit wail 'weiting] bëj një dorë muhabet ndërkohë që rri e presEnglish-Albanian dictionary > have a nice visit while waiting
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9 once in a while
[uans in ë hwail /wail] një herë në kaq kohë, më të rrallë -
10 wait around a while
[weit ë'raund ë wail] rri këtu rrotull një copë herë -
11 whilst
while [hwail /wail] n., conj.,v. -n. kohë, copë herë; a long while një copë herë të mirë; he came a while ago ka kohë që ka ardhur.● between whiles herë pas here; me ndërprerje; once in a while një herë në kaq kohë, më të rrallë; all the while gjatë gjithë kohës; be worth while e vlen.-conj 1. kur, ndërsa, në kohën që; he fell asleep while reading e zuri gjumi ndërsa/kur po lexonte. 2. (për) sa kohë që; while I'm here I shall make sure that., përsa kohë që jam këtu do të sigurohem që... 3. ndonëse, megjithëse; while there are a few people who., megjithëse ka ca njerëz që... 4. ndërsa; he left, while his wife stayed ai iku, ndërsa e shoqja ndenji.-vt. (whilst away) kaloj kohën; we whiled away the day playing cards e kaluam tërë ditën duke luajtur me letra -
12 wiliness
['wailinis] n. dinakëri; dredhi● wile away kaloj (kohën) -
13 worth while
[wë:th hwail /wail] e vlen (or worth one's while)
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