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1 German
adj. Duits, betr. Duitsland--------n. Duits (taal)--------n. Duitse(r), bewoner v. DuitslandGerman1[ dzjə:mən]I 〈 eigennaam〉1 Duits————————German21 Duits♦voorbeelden:German Federal Republic • Duitse BondsrepubliekGerman measles • rodehond, rubeolaGerman sausage • braadworst -
2 German Federal Republic
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3 German clock
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4 German is the Cinderella of the languages at school
German is the Cinderella of the languages at schoolEnglish-Dutch dictionary > German is the Cinderella of the languages at school
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5 German sausage
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6 German Democratic Republic
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7 German measles
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8 German shepherd
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9 German Chancellor
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10 German Colony
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11 German citizen
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12 German measles vaccine
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13 german by blood
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14 German silver
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15 Franco-German
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16 render into German
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17 she was always spouting German verses
English-Dutch dictionary > she was always spouting German verses
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18 the Austro-German border
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19 working knowledge of German
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20 East German
East German11 Oost-Duitser ⇒ inwoner/inwoonster van de voormalige DDR————————East German21 Oost-Duits ⇒ van/uit de voormalige DDR
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