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[keë:] n.,v -n 1. kujdes; përkujdesje; without due care pa kujdesin e duhur. 2. shqetësim, merak; free from care i patrazuar, pa shqetësime. 3. adm. kujdestari; put a child in care caktoj një fëmijë në kujdestarinë e (dikujt, një institucioni).● care of, in care of nën kujdestarinë e; në ngarkim të; have a care, take care tregohem i kujdesshëm; take care of kujdesem për; ruhem; ruaj (paratë etj)- v 1. kujdesem, kam kujdes, interesohem. 2. dua, dëshiroj; they said they didn't care to come ata thanë se s'donin të vinin. 3. pyes, shqetësohem, më ha meraku; she doesn't care if her husband comes home late atë s'e ha meraku/ajo nuk pyet se kur i kthehet i shoqi në shtëpi.● care for a) më pëlqen, e dua (dikë); b) dua, kam dëshirë (për diçka); c) kujdesem (për dikë)* * *kujdes
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