komuna
Albanian
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editkomuna
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editkomuna f
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editFrom French commun, Italian comune, ultimately from Latin commūnis.
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editkomuna (accusative singular komunan, plural komunaj, accusative plural komunajn)
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editPolish
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editkomuna f
- (colloquial, derogatory, politics) communism, especially communist rule in Poland before 1989
- (historical) commune (communist form of government)
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