gsw charte (n) |
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gsw momentan (n) |
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gsw mëlch (a) |
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gsw ŝchunna (n) |
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gsw schnägg (n) |
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gsw tschaagge (n) |
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gsw glateliere |
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fr république de macédoine du nord (n) |
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gsw chlaage |
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gsw bròt (n) |
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gsw schutzangel (n) |
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gsw menschheit (n) |
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gsw winterlüem (a) |
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gsw mir (n) |
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gsw tringhien (v) |
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gsw charre (v) |
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gsw palänser (n) |
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en ore (n) |
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en alsace (n) |
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gsw àbschwèlle (v) |
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gsw zää |
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gsw glenze (v) |
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gsw göti nacht |
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gsw iwer (r) |
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gsw wol chomne |
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gsw chnopf |
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gsw geburtsdàà (n) |
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gsw summervogel (n) |
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en potato (n) |
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fr macédoine (n) |
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gsw tachter (n) |
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gsw ubermaale (v) |
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gsw grebel (n) |
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gsw schelle (v) |
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gsw pfëcke (v) |
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gsw nüünzg |
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gsw möter (n) |
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gsw mueterwuet |
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gsw sanft |
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gsw schelle |
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gsw elsassisch (n) |
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gsw neegsa (v) |
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gsw schüüche (v) |
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gsw stich (n) |
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en quiet as mouse (a) |
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gsw see (n) |
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gsw àblààda |
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gsw pfiffi (n) |
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gsw bruat |
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en book (n) |
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fr perche commune (n) |
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en someone (n) |
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gsw ameisse (n) |
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gsw nase (n) |
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gsw un (r) |
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gsw tüüf (a) |
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gsw cheemen (v) |
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gsw charre (v) |
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gsw rääbä (n) |
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gsw barme (n) |
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fr belgrade (n) |
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fr autriche (n) |
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gsw jüppi (n) |
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gsw schuel (n) |
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gsw schriibe |
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fr blaxploitation (n) |
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gsw mer (n) |
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gsw metzge (v) |
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gsw hälftere |
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gsw fläsche (n) |
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gsw katzala (n) |
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gsw furtjäga (v) |
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fr rabot (n) |
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gsw pfüsa (v) |
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gsw ural (n) |
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gsw blag (n) |
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gsw tscholle (n) |
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en wild leek (n) |
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gsw guttera (n) |
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gsw rischi (n) |
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fr arrosoir (n) |
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gsw àbziege (v) |
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gsw schmëra (v) |
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gsw lindmëlch (a) |
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gsw schdroosburi (n) |
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gsw fremdi (n) |
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gsw zweier (n) |
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gsw heuw (n) |
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gsw fättere (n) |
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fr sécateur (n) |
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gsw schwele (v) |
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gsw putsch (n) |
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gsw astütze (v) |
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gsw lugg (a) |
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gsw fasnacht |
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gsw mìntàg |
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gsw iinfääsche |
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gsw ätti |
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gsw chuele |
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gsw herbscht (n) |
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