"Sixth Commandment" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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  1. The Commandment that states that killing a human being is a sin; commonly recited as "You shall not murder", "You shall not kill" or "Thou shalt not kill". Wikipedia link: You shall not murder Categories (topical): Death, Religion Synonyms: sixth commandment Translations (the Commandment against murder): Sexto Mandamento [masculine] (Portuguese)

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