- comhar
- [kou:r]m. (gs. -air) содружество, объединённый труд, партнёрство
os comhair duine – напротив кого-л., перед кем-л.
os a chomhair amach – прямо перед ним
Foclóir Gaeilge-Rúisis.
os comhair duine – напротив кого-л., перед кем-л.
os a chomhair amach – прямо перед ним
Foclóir Gaeilge-Rúisis.
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