@ (auf Deutsch)

German translation: "Klammeraffe" oder "at [æt]"

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German term or phrase:@
Selected answer:"Klammeraffe" oder "at [æt]"

08:57 Mar 26, 2002
German language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
German term or phrase: @ (auf Deutsch)
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Klammeraffe od. At (prononcé ät)
Explanation:
:-)

ad At: keine Ahnung, ob man das so schreibt
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3 +2Klammeraffe od. At (prononcé ät)
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4comme en anglais "at"
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Klammeraffe od. At (prononcé ät)


Explanation:
:-)

ad At: keine Ahnung, ob man das so schreibt

3 in 1
Local time: 06:51
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in pair: 36

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comme en anglais "at"


Explanation:
prononce "ät" (écrit en allemand)
ou bien "e(accent grave)tte" (écrit en francais)

Sandra Schlatter
Local time: 05:51
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
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