Russian term
Тим
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1 +8 | 1-е послание к Тимофею | SirReaL |
5 +1 | 1st Timothy | Yuri Smirnov |
Non-PRO (1): Jim Tucker (X)
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Proposed translations
1-е послание к Тимофею
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Книги_Библии
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-е_к_Тимофею
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tutta_karlson
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Спасибо!
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Nurzhan KZ
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Спасибо!
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Aleksey Chervinskiy
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Спасибо, Алексей!
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The Misha
: What else could it possibly be?
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I just don't specialize in this area, hence the low conf. level.
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Vitals
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Спасибо!
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Vladimir Dubisskiy
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svetlana cosquéric
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Alex Koudlai
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1st Timothy
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Note added at 11 mins (2008-04-28 16:03:51 GMT)
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В солкращениях обычно '1Tim.'
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Jim Tucker (X)
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Thank you
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