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| gsw rennfahrer (n) |
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| gsw mungge (n) |
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| en guts (n) |
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| en die (v) |
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| gsw gerëche (v) |
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| fr andorre (n) |
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| fr clitoris (n) |
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| gsw pärle (v) |
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| gsw schlàfu (v) |
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| gsw triste (n) |
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| gsw gääbig (a) |
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| fr ulm (n) |
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| gsw appe |
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| gsw kraft (n) |
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| fr aisselle (n) |
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| gsw gedäächtnis |
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| gsw naach |
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| en diaspora (n) |
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| gsw schluuch (n) |
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| fr musée (n) |
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| fr op art (n) |
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| gsw hiisel (n) |
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| gsw schwöschter (n) |
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| gsw xämpeli (n) |
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| en time (n) |
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| gsw schnuer (n) |
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| gsw wiss (a) |
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| gsw mutschli (n) |
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| gsw zweihundert (a) |
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| gsw lööl (n) |
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| en potato (n) |
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| gsw fümmala (n) |
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| gsw füessball (n) |
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| gsw choch |
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| gsw europa (n) |
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| gsw bëcke (v) |
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| fr courant électrique (n) |
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| gsw gë (v) |
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| gsw rot (a) |
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| gsw chlaage (v) |
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| gsw azünte (v) |
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| fr rda (n) |
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| gsw folle (n) |
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| gsw leiker (n) |
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| gsw fasnacht (n) |
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| gsw helte (v) |
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| gsw baaum |
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| gsw geschwiie (n) |
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| gsw gemschi (n) |
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| gsw glateliere |
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| en narrate (v) |
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| gsw tringhien (v) |
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| gsw àbschwèlle (v) |
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| gsw wol chomne |
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| gsw geburtsdàà (n) |
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| fr hibou grand duc (n) |
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| gsw nüünzg |
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| fr eusocialité (n) |
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| gsw üswähl (v) |
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| gsw allmeini (n) |
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| fr perche commune (n) |
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| gsw öpfil |
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| gsw barme (n) |
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| gsw schuel (n) |
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| gsw streuwe (n) |
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| en snail (n) |
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| gsw balung |
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| en tomorrow (r) |
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| fr isoglosse (n) |
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| gsw strãnd (n) |
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| gsw schwele (v) |
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| gsw schwyzerdütsch (n) |
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| gsw erinnert (v) |
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| gsw stund (n) |
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| en hinge (n) |
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| gsw griine |
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| gsw wandera (n) |
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| gsw dontschtag |
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| gsw es (n) |
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| gsw putza (v) |
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| gsw plàkàt (n) |
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| fr médine (n) |
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| gsw gesetz |
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| gsw rãsa (v) |
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| en cheese knife (n) |
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| gsw pumper (n) |
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| gsw gliichfalls (r) |
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| gsw haase (n) |
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| gsw näächi |
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| gsw rüeppe (n) |
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| gsw haag |
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| gsw süür (n) |
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| gsw erwähla (v) |
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| gsw verlëchne |
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| gsw lätsch |
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| gsw ustag (n) |
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| fr louis |
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| gsw tschuppe (n) |
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| gsw läse (v) |
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