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Dictionary Finnish → German: yksi | Translation 1 - 7 of 7 |
Finnish | German | |||||
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yksi | 20 eins | |||||
vielä yksi | noch einer | |||||
yksi toisensa jälkeen {adv} | einer nach dem anderen | |||||
sanan Ei yksi pääsky kesää tee. | Eine Schwalbe macht noch keinen Sommer. | |||||
sanan Yksi kuva kertoo enemmän kuin tuhat sanaa. | Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte. | |||||
mat. Yksi plus yksi on yhtä kuin kaksi. | Eins plus eins ist gleich zwei. | |||||
kirj. F Tuhat ja yksi yötä | Tausendundeine Nacht |
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