Translation of "angers" into Lithuanian

anžė is the translation of "angers" into Lithuanian. Sample translated sentence: The Office is located in Angers, France, and it has a staff of 46 persons. ↔ Tarnyba įsikūrusi Anžė (Prancūzija), joje dirba 46 darbuotojai.

angers verb

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anger. [..]

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  • anžė

    The Office is located in Angers, France, and it has a staff of 46 persons.

    Tarnyba įsikūrusi Anžė (Prancūzija), joje dirba 46 darbuotojai.

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Angers proper

A city in Pays de la Loire, France [..]

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Phrases similar to "angers" with translations into Lithuanian

  • pykdyti · pyktis · supykdyti · supykinti · įniršis
  • Angers SCO
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  • pykdyti · pyktis · supykdyti · supykinti · įniršis
  • pykdyti · pyktis · supykdyti · supykinti · įniršis
  • pykdyti · pyktis · supykdyti · supykinti · įniršis
  • pykdyti · pyktis · supykdyti · supykinti · įniršis
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Translations of "angers" into Lithuanian in sentences, translation memory

Later, witnesses said there was no irritation or anger in his expression.
Mačiusieji vėliau pasakojo, kad jo veide nebuvo nei pykčio, nei susierzinimo.
Now he didn’t feel so much fear as anger, especially anger at Clara for having gotten them into this mess.
Dabar jis jautė ne tiek baimę, kiek pyktį, ypač Klarai, už tai, kad ji įmurkdė juos į šią makalynę.
Chief Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeal in Angers, France
Anžė apeliacinio teismo vyriausioji prokurorė, Prancūzija
Bertram Rothschild, writing in the journal The Humanist, states: “Anger . . . is primarily one’s personal responsibility.
Žurnale The Humanist Bertramas Rotčaildas teigia: „Pyktis... dažniausiai yra paties asmens problema.
When you are a victim of such mistreatment, you may find it difficult to contain your anger.
Tapus tokio blogo elgesio auka, galbūt sunku sulaikyti pyktį.