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noun1) Literatur, die* * *['litrə ə](poems, novels, plays etc in verse or prose, especially if of fine quality.) die Literatur* * *lit·era·ture[ˈlɪtrətʃəʳ, AM -t̬ɚətʃɚ]American/English \literature amerikanische/englische Literaturnineteenth-century \literature die Literatur des 19. Jahrhundertsa work of \literature ein literarisches Werkscientific \literature naturwissenschaftliche Fachliteraturhave you got any \literature about these washing machines? haben Sie irgendwelche Unterlagen zu diesen Waschmaschinen? f* * *['lItərItSə(r)]nLiteratur f; (inf = brochures etc) Informationsmaterial nt; (= specialist literature) (Fach)literatur f* * *1. Literatur f, Schrifttum n:English literature (die) englische Literatur;the literature of medicine die medizinische (Fach)Literatur;literature circle literarischer Zirkel, Literaturzirkel m2. umg Informationsmaterial n3. Schriftstellerei flit. abk1. literal (literally)2. literary3. literature* * *noun1) Literatur, die2) (writings on a subject) [Fach]literatur, die (on zu)* * *n.Dichtung -en f.Literatur f.
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