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Dictionary Hungarian → German: haz | Translation 1 - 10 of 10 |
Hungarian | German | ||
ház | 188 Haus {n} | ||
2 Words | |||
tört. Árpád-ház | Árpád-Dynastie {f} | ||
épít. családi ház | Einfamilienhaus {n} | ||
pol. Fehér Ház | Weißes Haus {n} | ||
halottas ház | Trauerhaus {n} | ||
ház asszonya | Hausdame {f} | ||
hétvégi ház | Datscha {f} | ||
hétvégi ház | Wochenendhaus {n} | ||
teraszos ház | Terrassenhaus {n} | ||
3 Words | |||
épít. favázas falazású ház | Fachwerkhaus {n} |
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