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Finnish-German translation for: mutta
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Dictionary Finnish German: mutta

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Finnish German
mutta {conj}
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Ei hyvä mutta ei liioin huono.Nicht gut, aber auch nicht schlecht.
Hän on kyllä hitaampi mutta samalla huolellisempi.Er / Sie ist zwar langsamer, dafür aber gründlicher.
hän on tosin mukava, mutta ...er ist zwar nett, aber ...
sanan Henki on altis, mutta liha on heikko.Der Geist ist willig, aber das Fleisch ist schwach.
 
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