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OpenDict entry
primes N
primes pl
I. prime [praɪm] ADJ
1. prime (main):
2. prime (best):
Phrases:
II. prime [praɪm] N no pl
prime of beauty, strength:
III. prime [praɪm] VB trans
1. prime person:
pouczać [perf pouczyć]
2. prime:
prime bomb
uzbrajać [perf uzbroić]
prime gun
ładować [perf za-]
3. prime canvas, wood:
gruntować [perf za-]
prime minister N
prime number N MATH
prime rate N ECON
prime time N no pl
Present
Iprime
youprime
he/she/itprimes
weprime
youprime
theyprime
Past
Iprimed
youprimed
he/she/itprimed
weprimed
youprimed
theyprimed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprimed
youhaveprimed
he/she/ithasprimed
wehaveprimed
youhaveprimed
theyhaveprimed
Past Perfect
Ihadprimed
youhadprimed
he/she/ithadprimed
wehadprimed
youhadprimed
theyhadprimed
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