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Icelandic-German translation for: hrædd
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Dictionary Icelandic German: hrædd

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Icelandic German
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ADJ  hræddur | hrædd | hrætt ... 
Ég er hræddur / hrædd við snáka.Ich habe Angst vor Schlangen.
Ég er hræddur / hrædd við villt dýr.Ich habe Angst vor wilden Tieren.
Hún er hrædd við köngulær.Sie fürchtet sich vor Spinnen.
Stúlkan var hrædd við stökkva niður af þakinu.Das Mädchen hatte Angst, vom Dach herunter zu springen.
 
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren hrædd/DEIS
 

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