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to (have a) break down
Kreyòl : pran pàn
English : to (have a) break down
Français : (avoir a) craquer
Español : para (tener a) descomponerse
Português : para (ter a) quebrar.

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to bring down, to down, to put down, to break , break , break down, break down, break down., to rest, pause, take a break; to alight, perch on, come to rest on; to touch down, land (airplane); to place, put, set; to be at ease, be at rest; to ask (question); to pose (a problem); to put on airs, act uppity; to settle (liquid);, down with...! , down:Ex:Let’s go down., to give up, admit defeat; to come down (off one's high horse); to cool off; to take it easy, keep cool; to retract, pull back; to back out of a promise, back down, have , Have you been in close contact with someone who is known to have COVID-19?, to have power over, to have effect upon, to have to, You have balls; You have guts, average tax break, break, break, break, Break (the law).


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