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61 german
a.auwwal darjey ka / âziiz--------n.âziiz / ham SHiir / ham zaad -
62 German
Gearmánach -
63 German
týskur, týskari -
64 German
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65 german
adj. Alman————————n. Alman, Almanca* * *alman -
66 german
gjerman -
67 German
n. 1. герман хүн. 2. герман хэл. adj. герман, германы. -
68 German
Ia. 같은 부모(조부모)에서 난, =GERMANEIIa., n. 독일의, 독일 사람, 독일어 -
69 German
გერმანელი, გერმანული ენა, გერმანული -
70 German
adj njemački / # Ocean = Sjeverno more; # sausage = vrsta velike kobasice od kuhana sušena mesa; # silver = slitina od nikla, cinka i bakra; [print] # text = gotica; [med] # measles = rubeola; [US] # shepherd = njemački ovčar (pas) adj / brather # = rođeni (krvni) brat* * *
Nijemac
njemaÄki
njemaÄki jezik
njemaÄko -
71 german
adj njemački / # Ocean = Sjeverno more; # sausage = vrsta velike kobasice od kuhana sušena mesa; # silver = slitina od nikla, cinka i bakra; [print] # text = gotica; [med] # measles = rubeola; [US] # shepherd = njemački ovčar (pas) adj / brather # = rođeni (krvni) brat* * *
germanski
germanskih -
72 German
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73 German
vāciete, vācietis; vācu valoda; vācu, ģermāņu -
74 German
германски, германец* * *Германец, германски; Германец; германски -
75 German
adj. tysk, från Tyskland--------n. tysk, tyska, invånare i Tyskland--------n. tyska (språket) -
76 german
adj. köttsligt släktskap; helsyskon- -
77 German
Ger·man [ʼʤɜ:mən, Am ʼʤɜ:r-] n -
78 German
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79 german
• nemac; nemački; nemački jezik; nemica; rođeni; srodan -
80 German
• Saksan• saksan kieli• saksalainen s.• saksalainen
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