oc lua (n) |
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de aranesisch (a) |
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oc bronit (n) |
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oc pishar (v) |
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oc mortèr (n) |
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oc tèish (n) |
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oc era |
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oc vedèth (n) |
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oc bèth (a) |
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oc huelha (n) |
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oc garia (n) |
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de aranesisch (a) |
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oc dimars (n) |
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oc averassèr (n) |
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de aran |
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oc vrente (n) |
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oc pair (n) |
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oc espiada (n) |
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ca aranès (a) |
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oc aranés (a) |
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oc arèsta (n) |
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de aranesisch (a) |
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oc aran (n) |
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oc diuendres (n) |
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oc eth |
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oc gaudrofa (n) |
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de aranesisch (a) |
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oc dissabte (n) |
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oc auerassèr (n) |
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oc arradim (n) |
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oc arair (n) |
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oc pitrau (n) |
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oc uas (n) |
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oc nadau (n) |
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oc luèrn (n) |
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oc arraïc (n) |
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de aranesisch (a) |
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oc zèbra (n) |
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oc hèr (n) |
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oc budèth (n) |
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oc arrastèth (n) |
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oc junhsèga (n) |
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oc un |
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oc hèsta (n) |
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oc verenha (n) |
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