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Latin-German translation for: feria
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Dictionary Latin German: feria

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Latin German
feria {f} primaSonntag {m}
feria {f} quartaMittwoch {m}
feria {f} quintaDonnerstag {m}
feria {f} secundaMontag {m}
feria {f} septimaSamstag {m}
feria {f} septimaSonnabend {m}
feria {f} sextaFreitag {m}
feria {f} tertiaDienstag {m}
 
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