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Þýsk-íslensk orðabók

Icelandic-German translation for: ferðamaður.
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Dictionary Icelandic German: ferðamaður

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Icelandic German
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NOUN   ferðamaður | ferðamaðurinn | ferðamanns | ferðamenn
ferðamaður {k}
10
Tourist {m}
ferðamaður {k}
2
Reisender {m}
ferðamaður {k}Urlauber {m}
ferðamaður {k} [kvenkyns]Reisende {f}
ferðamaður {k} [kvenkyns]Touristin {f}
ferðamaður {k} [kvenkyns]Urlauberin {f}
Ég er bara ferðamaður.Ich bin nur Tourist.
 
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