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Dictionary Finnish ↔ German: [Death] | Translation 1 - 2 of 2 |
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geogr. Kuolemanlaakso [engl. Death Valley] | Tal {n} des Todes | ||
tieto. sininen kuolemanruutu | Blue Screen {m} [auch: Blue Screen of Death <BSoD>] |
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