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plural nounVieh, das* * *noun (domestic animals, especially horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs.) der Viehbestand* * *ˈlive·stock\livestock fair Viehmarkt m* * *['laɪvstɒk]nVieh nt; (= number of animals) Viehbestand m* * *1. Vieh(bestand) n(m), lebendes Inventar2. umg Ungeziefer n* * *plural nounVieh, das* * *n.Vieh nur sing. n. -
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