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Samuel Tikrasis daiktavardis escreveu Veiksmažodis em Adpozicija seu Determinantas testamento Daiktavardis que Subordinuojantis jungtukas seus Determinantas netos Daiktavardis deveriam Veiksmažodis herdar Veiksmažodis todo 🔁 Determinantas o Determinantas seu Determinantas dinheiro 💸 Daiktavardis .
Tikrasis daiktavardis
Veiksmažodis
Adpozicija
Determinantas
Daiktavardis
Subordinuojantis jungtukas
Determinantas
Daiktavardis
Veiksmažodis
Veiksmažodis
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Determinantas
Determinantas
Determinantas
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Daiktavardis
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Samuel
- a male given name from Hebrew, equivalent to English Samuel
- Samuel (one of two books of the Bible)
- Samuel (a leader of ancient Israel)
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escreveu
third-person singular preterite indicative of escrever
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em
- in; inside; within (contained by)
- on; on top of (located just above the surface of)
- in; at (located in a location)
- in (part of; a member of)
- in; into; inside (towards the inside of)
- indicates the target of an action
- in (pertaining to the particular thing)
- in (immediately after a period of time)
- in; during (within a period of time)
- at; in (in a state of)
- in (indicates means, medium, format, genre or instrumentality)
- in (indicates a language, script, tone etc. of writing, speaking etc.)
- in (wearing)
- (slang) indicates that the object deserves a given punishment
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netos
plural of neto
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deveriam
third-person plural conditional of dever
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herdar
- to inherit (receive property or a title by legal succession, etc.)
- to inherit (receive a characteristic from one's ancestors by genetic transmission)
- to inherit (derive from people or conditions previously in force)
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o
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The fifteenth letter of the Portuguese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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dinheiro
- money (means of exchange and measure of value)
- a coin used from the 12th to the 15th century in Portugal