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Icelandic-German translation for: fluchte
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Dictionary Icelandic German: fluchte

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IcelandicGerman
VERB   fluchen | fluchte | geflucht
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Filisteinn formælti Davíð við guð sinn.Der Philister fluchte dem David bei seinem Gott.
Hann bölvaði stjórnmálamanninum.Er fluchte auf den Politiker.
Hann bölvaði yfir slæmum matnum.Er fluchte über das schlechte Essen.
Hann bölvaði yfir erfiðri vinnunni.Er fluchte über die schwere Arbeit.
 
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