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| gsw iinfääsche (v) |
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| gsw schlucke |
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| gsw hiene (n) |
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| gsw toni (n) |
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| gsw tünn (a) |
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| gsw mungge (n) |
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| gsw quäla (v) |
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| gsw stich |
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| gsw biewele (n) |
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| gsw benkle (v) |
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| gsw spara (v) |
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| gsw rucksack (n) |
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| gsw gerëche (v) |
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| gsw choch |
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| fr andorre (n) |
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| fr clitoris (n) |
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| gsw hüüsch (n) |
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| gsw pärle (v) |
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| gsw europa (n) |
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| gsw gemschi (n) |
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| gsw lööl (n) |
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| gsw fümmala (n) |
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| gsw triste (n) |
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| gsw bëcke (v) |
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| gsw gääbig (a) |
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| fr ulm (n) |
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| en narrate (v) |
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| gsw appe |
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| gsw wiss (a) |
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| gsw schnuer (n) |
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| gsw kraft (n) |
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| fr aisselle (n) |
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| gsw mutschli (n) |
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| en chicken (n) |
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| gsw gedäächtnis |
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| gsw zweihundert (a) |
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| gsw naach |
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| fr courant électrique (n) |
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| en diaspora (n) |
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| fr hulotte (n) |
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| gsw steei (n) |
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| gsw widleich (a) |
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| gsw nüere (n) |
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| fr op art (n) |
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| gsw bruuche (v) |
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| gsw hiisel (n) |
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| gsw meisse (n) |
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| fr isoglosse (n) |
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| en bell (n) |
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| gsw xämpeli (n) |
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| gsw chrache (n) |
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| gsw birbant (n) |
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| gsw chlooschter |
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| gsw sii (v) |
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| gsw chuchi |
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| gsw schriibe |
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| gsw schüüche (v) |
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| gsw liisblii (n) |
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| en quiet as mouse (a) |
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| gsw sanft |
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| en canada (n) |
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| gsw neegsa (v) |
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| gsw pfiffi (n) |
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| gsw wald (n) |
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| en ore (n) |
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| fr bonjour |
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| gsw locke (v) |
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| en fir (n) |
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| gsw schwarbe (n) |
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| gsw engsti (n) |
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| gsw regionàlràt (n) |
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| gsw näächi |
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| gsw chnëcht (n) |
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| gsw hiisla (n) |
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| gsw sood (n) |
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| en high (a) |
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| gsw gebücht (v) |
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| gsw grien (a) |
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| gsw spãck (n) |
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| gsw azünte (v) |
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| gsw chrotte |
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| gsw rot (a) |
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| gsw birbant (n) |
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| gsw gë (v) |
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| en book (n) |
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| gsw schrunde (n) |
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| gsw schild (n) |
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| gsw folle (n) |
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| gsw rupf (n) |
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| fr louis |
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| gsw hërt (n) |
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| gsw fasnacht (n) |
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| gsw eisten (n) |
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| gsw maasse (n) |
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| gsw trööle (v) |
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| gsw titzsch (n) |
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| gsw baaum |
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| gsw geschwiie (n) |
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| gsw momentan (n) |
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