de polnisch (a) |
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de polacke (n) |
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pl wacław (n) |
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pl baraban (n) |
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pl kwiryna (n) |
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de poln |
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de polnisch (a) |
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pl krystyna (n) |
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pl jacenty (n) |
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de polnisch (n) |
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pl karmazyn (n) |
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de adlergebirge (n) |
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pl klementyna (n) |
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pl narcyz (n) |
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de nichtpersonalmaskulinum (n) |
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pl cyryl (n) |
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pl maciej (n) |
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de polnisch (a) |
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pl jadwiga (n) |
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pl grzegorz (n) |
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de polnisch (n) |
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pl egeusz (n) |
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pl łukasz (n) |
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pl bartłomiej (n) |
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pl świętopełk (n) |
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pl juliusz (n) |
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pl marcin (n) |
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de pole (n) |
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pl fryderyk (n) |
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pl antypolski (a) |
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pl ireneusz (n) |
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pl ferdynand (n) |
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de personalmaskulinum (n) |
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pl paweł (n) |
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pl błażej (n) |
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de warschau (n) |
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pl a (n) |
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de zurek (n) |
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pl jarosława (n) |
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pl seweryn (n) |
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pl andżelika (n) |
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pl apollo (n) |
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pl kajetan (n) |
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pl apolonia (n) |
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de brummer (n) |
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pl arkadiusz (n) |
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it polacco (a) |
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pl tomasz (n) |
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pl ola (n) |
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de polnisch (a) |
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pl damian (n) |
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pl sergiusz (n) |
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de jiddisch (n) |
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pl wacek (n) |
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pl antek (n) |
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pl liboriusz (n) |
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pl januariusz (n) |
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pl katarzyna (n) |
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pl celina (n) |
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de morgen (n) |
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pl ksenia (n) |
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pl żelimysł (n) |
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de polnisch (n) |
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pl demetriusz (n) |
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pl anastazja (n) |
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de polnisch (a) |
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de hund (n) |
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pl elwira (n) |
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de plock (n) |
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pl jędrzej (n) |
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pl małgorzata (n) |
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pl wawrzyniec (n) |
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pl zygfryd (n) |
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pl sylwia (n) |
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pl ryszard (n) |
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pl aaron (n) |
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de radom (n) |
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pl lech (n) |
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pl józef (n) |
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cs polština (n) |
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de polnisch (n) |
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pl kwiryn (n) |
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pl aureliusz (n) |
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pl karol (n) |
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pl krzysztof (n) |
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de ibis (n) |
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pl gaweł (n) |
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pl jerzy (n) |
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pl czesława (n) |
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pl tadeusz (n) |
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pl oktawia (n) |
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pl dawid (n) |
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