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Hungarian-German translation for: almát
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Dictionary Hungarian German: almát

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Hungarian German
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NOUN   alma | almát | almák | almája
almát szed {verb}Äpfel pflücken
Akárhány almát megehetsz.Du kannst so viele Äpfel essen, wie du möchtest.
idióma Ki mint veti ágyát, úgy alussza álmát.Wie man sich bettet, so liegt man.
 
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