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| gsw kunte (n) |
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| en chin (n) |
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| gsw ŝchunnà |
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| fr kosovo (n) |
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| gsw torn (n) |
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| gsw märz (n) |
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| gsw pajass (n) |
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| en thank you very much |
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| gsw vorüs (v) |
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| en knee (n) |
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| gsw rääbeliechtli |
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| gsw haupt (n) |
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| gsw vier |
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| gsw liibli (n) |
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| gsw kachelofa (n) |
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| gsw tschuuder (n) |
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| gsw schnägg (n) |
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| gsw riewela (n) |
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| gsw mutte (n) |
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| gsw üf der matt (n) |
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| gsw chupple (n) |
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| gsw gemschi |
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| gsw cheisch (n) |
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| gsw lantärne (n) |
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| gsw ubercha |
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| gsw füessball spieler (n) |
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| gsw läägel (n) |
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| gsw wind (n) |
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| gsw fille (n) |
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| gsw giir (n) |
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| fr admirer (v) |
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| gsw khes |
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| gsw vruantag (n) |
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| gsw kolumban |
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| gsw sood |
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| gsw ton (n) |
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| en tree (n) |
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| gsw lutsch (n) |
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| gsw wéiss |
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| en constance (n) |
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| en fir (n) |
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| gsw ange (n) |
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| gsw cho (v) |
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| gsw faa |
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| en field (n) |
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| en government (n) |
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| gsw jangse (v) |
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| en sister in law (n) |
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| gsw land (n) |
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| gsw muele (v) |
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| gsw engsti (n) |
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| en canada (n) |
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| gsw chornäli |
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| gsw bröötle (v) |
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| gsw geschende |
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| gsw schmìd (n) |
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| gsw regionàlràt (n) |
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| gsw es |
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| en child (n) |
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| gsw àbglàde |
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| gsw grümahund (n) |
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| gsw panduure (v) |
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