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Þýsk-íslensk orðabók

Icelandic-German translation for: [ræðu]
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Dictionary Icelandic German: [ræðu]

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Icelandic German
halda e-ð [ræðu, fyrirlestur, loforð, viðburð]
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etw. halten [Rede, Vortrag, Wort, Veranstaltung]
draga e-ð saman [texta, ræðu, fyrirlestur]etw. zusammenfassen [Text, Rede, Vortrag]
Virðulegu dömur mínar og herrar! [upphaf ræðu]Meine sehr geehrten Damen und Herren! [Ansprache]
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