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valsi kenka
type experimental gismu
creator djeikon
time entered Sun May 11 20:14:20 2014

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English
Definition #56548 - Preferred [edit]
   
definition k1 is a quantity of cake/torte/tart/pie/flan made of/containing ingredients k2, prepared according to method k3.
notes Cf. titnanba, jupypesxu, rutytisna
gloss words
place keywords 1. cake ; bakery article
2. cake ingredients
3. cake preparation method
created by djeikon
vote information 7
time Sun May 11 20:14:20 2014

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djeikonMandarin: 蛋糕 [dangau]; Hindi: केक [keka]; English: cake [keik]; Spanish: torta [torta]; Russian: торт [tort]; Arabic: كعكة [kaka][edit]
Русский
Definition #56550 [edit]
   
definition k1 - это торт/пирог, сделанный из ингредиентов k2 (множество), приготовленный методом k3 (событие)
notes См. titnanba, jupypesxu, rutytisna
gloss words
created by gleki
vote information 1
time Mon May 12 06:10:31 2014

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日本語
Definition #63867 [edit]
   
definition k1 は k2 (材料)・k3 (作り方)のケーキ/トルテ/タルト/パイ/フラン
notes ・大意:ケーキ ・語呂合わせ:ケーキでケンカする ・関連語:titnanba, jupypesxu, rutytisna
gloss words
place keywords 1. ケーキ ; 焼き菓子
2. ケーキの材料
3. ケーキの作り方
created by cogas
vote information 1
time Sat Nov 29 14:03:45 2014

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