Tedesco [noun]Inglese [noun]
Fall [noun] |
tumble [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
halyard [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
jeer [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
grammatical case [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
drop [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
decline [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
rake [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
declension [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
plunge [noun] |
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Fall [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Wasserfall [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Herbst [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Untergang [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Niedergang [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Sturz [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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Rückgang [noun] |
fall [noun] |
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| Tedesco [adv] | Inglese [adv] | |
Fall [adv] |
at all events [adv] |
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| Tedesco [verb] | Inglese [verb] | |
werden [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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fallen [verb] Der Ball begann, von der Tafel zu fallen. Das Kind begann zu fallen und griff nach dem Geländer. |
fall [verb] The ball started to fall off the table. The child started to fall and caught the railing. |
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abbleiben [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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geheien [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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stürzen [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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entfallen [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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nachgeben [verb] |
fall [verb] |
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einbrechen [verb] |
fall [verb] |