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Kismet [n.] /'kismet/ Destiny; Origin: 19th century: from Arabic, qisma 'division, portion, lot', qasama 'to divide'.Anna [n.] /'aene/ Journalist and Community Shed entrepreneur, rent-a-sheep developer; Having a glass of wine. Whether Kismet means destiny or division, Anna is about to test it to its very
Produkt Kismet (Tredget Luke)(Pevná vazba) popisuje EAN kód 9780571334872.
Kategorie | Knihy, Arabika |
EAN | 9780571334872 |
Kismet [n.] /'kismet/ Destiny; Origin: 19th century: from Arabic, qisma 'division, portion, lot', qasama 'to divide'.Anna [n.] /'aene/ Journalist and Community Shed entrepreneur, rent-a-sheep developer; Having a glass of wine. Whether Kismet means destiny or division, Anna is about to test it to
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