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| en comb (n) |
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| mk усна хармоника (n) |
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| hu szájharmonika (n) |
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| en harmonicist (n) |
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| ja くちふうきん (n) |
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| da mundharmonika (n) |
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| en mouth organist (n) |
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| ca harmònica (n) |
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| en harmonica (n) |
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| de mundharmonika (n) |
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| el αρμόνικα (n) |
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| it armonica a bocca (n) |
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| en harmonicas (n) |
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| fa سازدهنی (n) |
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| zh 吹口琴 (v) |
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| en pitch pipe (n) |
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| en harmonica (n) |
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| ja 口風琴 (n) |
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| fi huuliharppu (n) |
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| eo harmoniko (n) |
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| it armonica (n) |
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| en harpoon (n) |
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| ja ハーモニカ (n) |
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| el φυσαρμόνικα (n) |
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| en tin sandwich (n) |
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