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French-English translation for: Eftir að hún hafði lært þýsku hóf hún háskólanám sitt
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Eftir að hún hafði lært þýsku hóf hún háskólanám sitt in other languages:

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Dictionary French English: Eftir að hún hafði lært þýsku hóf hún háskólanám sitt

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hist. Attila {m} (roi des Huns)Attila (the Hun)
cuis. orn. T
cuis. orn. T
 
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