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Tysk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

Norwegian-German translation for: [mye]
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Dictionary Norwegian German: [mye]

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Norwegian German
meget {adv} [mye]
8
viel
kostbar {adj} [som er mye verdt eller betyr mye for noen] [litt.]kostbar
handel kostbar {adj} [som koster mye]teuer
å skravle [prate mye]
9
schwätzen [bes. südd.] [schwatzen]
å skravle [prate mye]
2
schwatzen
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren [mye]/DENO
 

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