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| gsw huuenliicht (a) |
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| gsw hudel (n) |
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| fr écosse (n) |
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| gsw fëret (r) |
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| gsw endi |
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| gsw menne (v) |
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| fr mètre carré (n) |
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| gsw housunh (n) |
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| gsw isch (v) |
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| gsw hònn (n) |
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| en mary magdalene (n) |
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| gsw künig (n) |
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| gsw bròt (n) |
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| gsw spiele bàlles (v) |
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| gsw schutzangel (n) |
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| gsw schleipfe (v) |
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| gsw schlësme (v) |
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| gsw mélchwèckle (n) |
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| gsw winterlüem (a) |
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| gsw bruut (n) |
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| gsw gehirme (v) |
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| gsw ziit (n) |
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| gsw isch |
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| gsw hüs (n) |
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| gsw gelëff (n) |
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| gsw gerabeldfol (a) |
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| gsw resch (a) |
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| gsw chrotte (n) |
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| en ore (n) |
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| gsw heim (n) |
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| gsw vïë (n) |
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| gsw schwyzerdütsch (n) |
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| gsw schmét (n) |
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| gsw feschtung (n) |
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| gsw gespüre (v) |
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| fr bonne année |
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| gsw glenze (v) |
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| gsw schul (n) |
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| gsw lére (v) |
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| gsw chatza |
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| gsw iwer (r) |
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| gsw locke (v) |
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| en ox (n) |
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| gsw lutsch (n) |
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| gsw wiiss (a) |
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| gsw chnopf |
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| gsw bringe (v) |
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| gsw fritz |
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| gsw brueder |
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| gsw summervogel (n) |
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| gsw chestene (n) |
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| en potato (n) |
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| gsw billere (n) |
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| fr macédoine (n) |
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| gsw bucke (n) |
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| gsw tachter (n) |
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| gsw ubermaale (v) |
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| gsw gë |
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| gsw grebel (n) |
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| gsw meini (n) |
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| gsw schelle (v) |
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| fr slovaquie (n) |
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| gsw pfëcke (v) |
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| gsw obertili (n) |
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| gsw nüünzg |
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| gsw schluck (n) |
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| gsw möter (n) |
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| en alphabet (n) |
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| en together (r) |
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| gsw teera (n) |
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| fr exhibitionnisme (n) |
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| gsw sanft |
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| gsw flüenig (a) |
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| gsw sanft (a) |
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| gsw müüslistile (a) |
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| gsw hund (n) |
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| gsw neegsa (v) |
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| gsw schiöl |
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| gsw palangge |
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| gsw wéllkòmm |
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| gsw grebel |
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| gsw berschta (n) |
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| fr disque intervertébral (n) |
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| en quiet as mouse (a) |
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| gsw klatscha (v) |
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| gsw see (n) |
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| gsw àblààda |
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| gsw allmeini (n) |
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| gsw pfiffi (n) |
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| en girl (n) |
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| gsw namä (n) |
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| gsw bruat |
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