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Icelandic-German translation for: A/F
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Dictionary Icelandic German: A F

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IcelandicGerman
SEE ALSO  af
heyra/frétta e-ð á skotspónum [e-r heyrir/fréttir e-ð á skotspónum]zu Ohren kommen [jdm. kommt etw. zu Ohren]
koma/fara í humátt á eftir e-mjdm. in einigem Abstand folgen
 
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