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Garda
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Gar·da  (gärd), Lake
A lake of northern Italy east of Milan. Its shoreline is dotted with resorts and vineyards.

garda [ˈgɑːrdə]
n pl gardaí [ˈgɑːrdiː]
a member of the Garda Síochána

Garda [ˈgɑːdə]
n
(Placename) Lake. a lake in N Italy: the largest lake in the country. Area: 370 sq. km (143 sq. miles)
Translations
Garda [ˈgɑːdə] N (Gardaí (pl)) [ˈgɑːdiː]policía f irlandesa
garda
n pl <gardaí> (Ir: = police) → Polizei f; (= policeman/-woman)Polizist(in) m(f)


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