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[feə] n ճանապարհածախս, տոմսի արժեք. տաքսու ուղևոր. What’s the fare ? Տոմսը ի՞նչ արժե. round trip fare գնալ-գալու տոմսի արժեք. one way fare մեկ ուղղությամբ տոմսի արժեք collect the fares տոմսերի արժեքը հավաքել. (ուտելիք, սնունդ) bad/poor fare վատ սնունդ. bill of fare ճաշացուցակ. simple / plain fare հասարակ/պարզ սնունդ -
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[i:tʃ] a prn յուրաքանչյուր, ամեն մի. each day յուրաքանչյուր օր. each word յուրա քանչյուր բառ. each of us մեզնից յուրաքանչյուրը. each other մեկը մյուսին, միմյանց. We’ll see each other tomorrow Վաղը կտեսնվենք. on each side of the road ճանապարհի յուրաքանչյուր կող մում. We each took an apple Յո ւ րա քանչ յուրս մի խնձոր վերցրինք. Lemons cost 30 drams each Լիմոնն արժի 30 դրամ հատը.The fare is 100 drams each way Գնալու տոմսը արժի 100 դրամ. each and all բոլորն անխտիր
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