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Icelandic-German translation for: kaupum
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Dictionary Icelandic German: kaupum

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Icelandic German
viðsk. rifta kaupumeinen Handel widerrufen
viðsk. rifta kaupumvon einem Kauf zurücktreten
viðsk. Hlutabréfin ganga kaupum og sölum.Es wird mit Aktien gehandelt.
Við kaupum grænmetið beint frá framleiðanda.Wir kaufen das Gemüse direkt beim Erzeuger.
Við kaupum miðana í sjálfsalanum.Wir kaufen die Fahrkarten am Automaten.
 
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren kaupum/DEIS
 

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