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1 Begräbnis
n; -ses, -se burial; feierlich: auch funeral* * *das Begräbnisentombment; burial; funeral* * *Be|gräb|nis [bə'grɛːpnɪs]nt -ses, -seburial; (= Begräbnisfeier) funeral* * *das1) ((an instance of) burying (a dead body) in a grave etc: my grandfather's burial: ( also adjective) a burial service.) burial2) (the ceremony before the burying or cremation of a dead body: A large number of people attended the president's funeral; ( also adjective) a funeral procession.) funeral* * *Be·gräb·nis<-ses, -se>[bəˈgrɛpnɪs]nt burial, funeral* * *das; Begräbnisses, Begräbnisse burial; (Begräbnisfeier) funeral* * ** * *das; Begräbnisses, Begräbnisse burial; (Begräbnisfeier) funeral* * *n.burial n.entombment n.funeral (with burial) n. -
2 burial
nounدَفْنmy grandfather's burial: ( also adjective) a burial service.
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