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Dictionary Romanian ← German: [Sand] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
Romanian | German | ||
a astupa [cu pământ, nisip] | 8 zuschütten [mit Erde, Sand] | ||
a se termina [a sfârși, a se pierde] [de ex. urma în nisip] | verlaufen [nicht mehr zu sehen ist] [z. B. die Spur im Sand] | ||
bot T | |||
bot T |
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