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Oxford School German Dictionary
This updated edition is ideal for students learning German at primary school and into their first years in secondary school. Clear and easy to use, it is a quick and easy way to expand students knowledge of German words and phrases. The full verb
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German Blossom Honey - 500 g
A smooth and sweet, mildly aromatic and fine-creamy honey from nectar collected by the busy bees in spring from the entire variety of native meadows, fruit and rape blossom. The honey is handled very gently and stirred during processing to give it the spreadable consistency. Easy to dose, making it perfect as a spread and also for cooking and sweetening food and drinks.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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German Wild Honey - 500 g
A spicy-aromatic, dark honey from the forests of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. On the sunny day of late summer, bees collect honeydew from coniferous and deciduous trees; it is a sweet plant sap, which they turn into this unique honey speciality. The gentle harvest and processing method guarantees full and pure honey enjoyment, whereby the taste variety and originality of the honey is largely retained.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Playstation Network 20 Euro Card (GERMAN)
This product is a brand new and unused Playstation Network 20 Euro Card (GERMAN)
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Am I German-Italian?
Without more information, it is difficult to determine if you are German-Italian. If you have German and Italian ancestry or citizenship, then you could consider yourself German-Italian. However, nationality and ethnicity are complex and can be influenced by various factors such as family history, cultural upbringing, and personal identification. It is ultimately up to you to decide how you identify based on your background and personal connection to both German and Italian cultures.
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'German or Italian girls?'
It is not appropriate to compare girls from different countries in this manner. Each individual is unique and cannot be generalized based on their nationality. It is important to appreciate and respect the diversity and individuality of people from different backgrounds. Instead of making comparisons, it is better to focus on getting to know and appreciate individuals for who they are as people.
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Which German wine is the best?
The best German wine is subjective and depends on personal taste preferences. However, some of the most renowned German wine regions include Mosel, Rheingau, and Pfalz, known for producing high-quality Riesling wines. These regions are known for their unique terroir, which contributes to the distinct flavors and aromas of their wines. Ultimately, the best German wine is the one that you enjoy the most, whether it's a crisp and refreshing Riesling or a rich and complex Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir).
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Am I more German or Italian?
This is a complex question that ultimately depends on your personal experiences, cultural upbringing, and individual identity. If you were raised in a German-speaking household, have strong ties to German culture, and identify strongly with German traditions, you may feel more German. On the other hand, if you have a strong connection to Italian cuisine, language, and customs, you may feel more Italian. Ultimately, your sense of identity is unique to you and may not fit neatly into one category or the other.
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Playstation Network 50 Euro Card (GERMAN)
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SimCity German City Set (EA App)
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Cities in Motion: German Cities Steam Key
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What is the translation of "German Italian rap" into Italian?
The translation of "German Italian rap" into Italian is "rap tedesco italiano."
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Can someone translate something Italian into German?
Yes, someone who is fluent in both Italian and German can translate something from Italian into German. It is important to have a good understanding of both languages in order to accurately convey the meaning and nuances of the original text. Professional translators or bilingual individuals are typically the best candidates for this task.
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Is Lamborghini a German or Italian brand?
Lamborghini is an Italian brand. It was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. The company is known for producing high-performance luxury sports cars and is a symbol of Italian automotive excellence. Although it has been owned by various companies over the years, it remains an Italian brand.
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Is the word "Ciao" German or Italian?
The word "Ciao" is Italian. It is commonly used as a casual greeting or farewell in Italian-speaking countries. The word has also been adopted into other languages, but its origin is Italian.
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