- cnapán
- 1 guz 2 stłuczka 3 uderzać 4 uderzenie 5 uderzyć 6 wpadać 7 wybój 8 zderzać 9 zderzyć
Foclóir Íoslainnis-Polainnis. 2008.
Foclóir Íoslainnis-Polainnis. 2008.
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