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#: {{ux|lyti|Βάκοι μοκιαρέλον δάγιος σϝὲροντο μη ζόνιος λὶχητι '''εν''' κογγελατίραν γρε τρῆτοναν.|Mozzarella sticks fry better if you put them '''into''' the freezer for a few hours.}}

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Oltic

Etymology

From Middle Oltic εν, from Old Oltic εν, from Proto-Celtic *en, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én.

Pronunciation

Preposition

εν (en) (Cyrillic spelling ен)

  1. (genitive) in
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  2. (accusative) into
    Βάκοι μοκιαρέλον δάγιος σϝὲροντο μη ζόνιος λὶχητι εν κογγελατίραν γρε τρῆτοναν.
    Vákoi mokiarélon dágios swèronto mē zónios lìchēti en kongelatíran gre trē͂tonan.
    Mozzarella sticks fry better if you put them into the freezer for a few hours.