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['komën] adj.,n. -adj 1. i përbashkët. 2. i përgjithshëm. 3. i zakonshëm. 4. i rëndomtë; vulgar. 5. i thjeshtë, pa grada. 6. gram. i përgjithshëm (emër) (Adjective common , Comparative commoner , Superlative commonest )
-n 1. The Commons Dhoma e Përfaqësuesve (në Parlament). 2. pl. tokë e bashkësisë. 3. mensë (shkolle etj).
● in common bashkërisht; in short commons me një fije ushqim (të burgosurit)
common carrier ['komën 'kærië:] n. kompani transporti
● common core ['komën ko:] n. trung/grup i përbashkët lëndësh (mësimore)
● common denominator ['komën di'nomonietë:] n. mat. emërues i përbashkët
● common divisor ['komën di'vaizë:] n. mat. pjesëtues i përbashkët
● common fraction ['komën 'frækshën] n. mat. thyesë e thjeshtë
● common law ['komën lo:] n. ligj zakonor
● common-law ['komënlo:] adj. sipas zakonit
● Common Market ['komën 'ma:kit] n. Tregu i Përbashkët Evropian
● common multiple ['komën 'maltipl] n. mat. shumëfish i përbashkët
● common school ['komën sku:l] n. shkollë fillore publike
● common sense ['komën sens] n. gjykim i shëndoshë; mendim praktik; it's common sense to carry a spare tire in the car është punë me mend të mbash një gomë rezervë në makinë
● commonweal ['komënwi:l] n. e mirë e përgjithshme
● commonwealth ['komënwelth] n 1. shtet; republikë. 2. federatë. 3. The Commonwealth ( = Commonwealth of Nations) n. Komonuelthi Britanik (vendet e ish-Perandorisë Britanike)
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