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1 Tschechien
- {Czech Republic; Czechia} -
2 die Republik
- {commonwealth} toàn thể nhân dân, khối cộng đồng, nước cộng hoà, Commonwealth liên bang Uc, Commonwealth chính phủ cộng hoà Anh, đoàn kịch góp, commonweal - {republic} nền cộng hoà, giới = Irische Republik {Eire; Republic of Ireland}+ = Slowakische Republik {Slovak Republic}+ = Tschechische Republik {Czech Republic}+ = Dominikanische Republik {Dominican Republic}+ = die Zentralafrikanische Republik {Central African Republic}+ = Jemenetische Arabische Republik {Yemen Arabic Republic}+ = Deutsche Demokratische Republik {East Germany; German Democratic Republic}+ -
3 die Sprache
- {language} tiếng, ngôn ngữ, lời nói, cách diễn đạt, cách ăn nói - {speech} khả năng nói, năng lực nói, lời, cách nói, bài nói, bài diễn văn, tin đồn, lời đồn - {tongue} cái lưỡi, miệng lưỡi, vật hình lưỡi, kim, ngọn, doi, ghi, lưỡi gà - {voice} tiếng nói, giọng nói &), ý kiến, sự bày tỏ, sự phát biểu, âm kêu, dạng = die irische Sprache {Irish}+ = die deutsche Sprache {German; German language}+ = die gälische Sprache {Gaelic}+ = die monotone Sprache {drone}+ = die ugrische Sprache {Ugrian}+ = die gotische Sprache {Gothic}+ = die bildliche Sprache {imagery}+ = die spanische Sprache {Spanish}+ = die englische Sprache {English}+ = die türkische Sprache {Turkish}+ = die arabische Sprache {Arabic}+ = die polnische Sprache {Polish}+ = die lappische Sprache {Lapp}+ = die sorbische Sprache {Sorbian}+ = die finnische Sprache {Finnish}+ = die slawische Sprache {Slavonic language}+ = zur Sprache kommen {to come up}+ = die tatarische Sprache {Tartar; Tatar}+ = die ägyptische Sprache {Egyptian}+ = die malaiische Sprache {Malay}+ = die semitische Sprache {Semitic}+ = die hebräische Sprache {Hebrew}+ = die tibetische Sprache {Tibetan}+ = die romanische Sprache {Romance; Romanic}+ = zur Sprache bringen {to air; to bring on; to bring up; to introduce}+ = die bulgarische Sprache {Bulgarian}+ = die slowenische Sprache {Slovenian}+ = die slowakische Sprache {Slovak}+ = die schwedische Sprache {Swedish}+ = die chinesische Sprache {Chinese}+ = die altsyrische Sprache {Syriac}+ = die isländische Sprache {Icelandic}+ = die bretonische Sprache {Breton}+ = die bengalische Sprache {Bengali}+ = zur Sprache bringen (Problem) {to ventilate}+ = die tschechische Sprache {Czech}+ = die Sprache wiederfinden {to find one's tongue}+ = die nepalesische Sprache {Nepali}+ = die turkmenische Sprache {Turkmen}+ = die scheinheilige Sprache {cant}+ = Heraus mit der Sprache! {Spit it out!}+ = die unverständliche Sprache {Hebrew; lingo}+ = das Thema kam nie zur Sprache. {the subject never came up.}+ = mit der Sprache herausrücken {to speak out freely}+ = ein Thema zur Sprache bringen {to raise an issue}+ = fließend in Schrift und Sprache {fluent in writing and speech}+ = er ist mit der englischen Sprache vertraut {he is familiar with the English language}+
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