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Swedish-German translation for: rejält
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Dictionary Swedish German: rejält

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Swedish German
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ADJ  rejäl | rejält | rejäla ... 
rejält {adv}
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kräftig
rejält {adv}
4
sehr
rejält {adv}
2
arg [regional] [sehr]
rejält {adv}aasig [regional] [sehr]
rejält {adv}bannig [nordd.]
rejält {adv}verrückt [ugs.] [sehr]
rejält {adv}wie Hulle [ugs.] [nordd.] [westmitteld.] [nur prädikativ] [sehr; sehr stark]
ett rejält kok {n} stryk [idiom]eine tüchtige Tracht {f} Prügel [Idiom] [ugs.]
 
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