it lumaca (n, person) |
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it lumaca (n, animal) |
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en slug (n) |
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it lumaca (n, animal) |
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fr escargot (n) |
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it lumaca (n, food) |
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fr limace (n) |
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de schnecke (n) |
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it lumaca (n) |
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it lumaca (n) |
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it chiocciola (n) |
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fo snigil (n) |
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it lumaca (n) |
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en snail (n) |
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