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Dictionarium latino-germanicum

Latin-German translation for: urbs frequentis tectis
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Dictionary Latin German: urbs frequentis tectis

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LatinGerman
urbs {f} frequentis tectisStadt {f} mit vielen Häusern
Partial Matches
urbs {f}Stadt {f}
urbs {f} ad flumen sitaStadt {f} am Fluss
Cum Romani fortiter pugnarent, urbs teneri poterat.Weil die Römer tapfer kämpften, konnte die Stadt gehalten werden.
Cum Romani fortiter pugnarent, urbs teneri non poterat.Obwohl die Römer tapfer kämpften, konnte die Stadt nicht gehalten werden.
 
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