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1 a
[eɪ, ə, æn, ən] (before vowel or silent h)indef art1) ein, eine2) (instead of the number "one") ein, eine3) (in expressing ratios, prices etc) pro3 a day/week — 3 pro Tag/Woche, 3 am Tag/in der Woche
10 km an hour — 10 km pro Stunde/in der Stunde
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2 an
[eɪ, ə, æn, ən] (before vowel or silent h)indef art1) ein, eine2) (instead of the number "one") ein, eine3) (in expressing ratios, prices etc) pro3 a day/week — 3 pro Tag/Woche, 3 am Tag/in der Woche
10 km an hour — 10 km pro Stunde/in der Stunde
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3 a
[eɪ, ə, æn, ən] (before vowel or silent h)indef art1) ein, eine2) (instead of the number "one") ein, eine3) (in expressing ratios, prices etc) pro3 a day/week — 3 pro Tag/Woche, 3 am Tag/in der Woche
10 km an hour — 10 km pro Stunde/in der Stunde
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4 an
[eɪ, ə, æn, ən] (before vowel or silent h)indef art1) ein, eine2) (instead of the number "one") ein, eine3) (in expressing ratios, prices etc) pro3 a day/week — 3 pro Tag/Woche, 3 am Tag/in der Woche
10 km an hour — 10 km pro Stunde/in der Stunde
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