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1 бандитизм
мBandítentum n -
2 безграмотность
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3 неграмотность
ж1) Analphabétentum n2) Únwissenheit f ( о человеке)3) Ínkompetenz f ( некомпетентность); Féhlerhaftigkeit f ( непрофессиональность) -
4 отступничество
сÁbtrünnigkeit f; Renegátentum n -
5 ренегатство
сRenegátentum n, Ábtrünnigkeit f -
6 сибаритство
сSybarítentum n
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