Предмет: Қазақ тiлi, автор: amus18112007

6-тапсырма. «Кім жылдам?» ойыны. Аңшылық пен саятшылыққа қатысты мақал-мәтелдер тауып жазыңдар.
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Автор ответа: fdsa19001100a
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Асықпаған арбамен қоян алар

Ителгі салған ет жейді,

Атының етін ит жейді.

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