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Swedish-German translation for: kil
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NOUN   en kil | kilen | kilar | kilarna
kil {u}
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Keil {m}
Kilsbo {u}Einwohner {m} von Kil, Värmland
Kilsbo {u} [kvinnlig]Einwohnerin {f} von Kil, Värmland
 
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