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Dictionary Romanian → English: älta | Translation 1 - 7 of 7 |
Romanian | English | ||
altă dată {adv} | another time [on a different occasion] | ||
cu altă ocazie {adv} | some other time | ||
într-altă parte {adv} | somewhere else | ||
până una-alta {adv} | meanwhile | ||
una peste alta {adv} | all in all | ||
pe de altă parte {adv} | on the other hand | ||
pe de o parte, ..., pe de altă parte ... | on the one hand, ..., on the other ... |
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