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  • 41Irisch-gälische Sprache — Irisch (Gaeilge) Gesprochen in Irland, vereinzelt Nordirland, wenige Emigranten oder Nachfahren in den USA, Kanada, Australien Sprecher etwa 1,6 Millionen als Zweitsprache, maximal 70.000 benutzen die Sprache täglich (Erstsprache; Schätzungen)… …

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  • 42Irische Sprache — Irisch (Gaeilge) Gesprochen in Irland, vereinzelt Nordirland, wenige Emigranten oder Nachfahren in den USA, Kanada, Australien Sprecher etwa 1,6 Millionen als Zweitsprache, maximal 70.000 benutzen die Sprache täglich (Erstsprache; Schätzungen)… …

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  • 43lead — lead1 [ lid ] (past tense and past participle led [ led ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 go in front of group ▸ 2 be winning/first/best ▸ 3 control group/activity ▸ 4 make want to do/believe ▸ 5 live life particular way ▸ 6 begin part of card game ▸ + PHRASES 1 …

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  • 44gig — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gyge (in whyrlegyge whirligig), of unknown origin Date: 1570 1. something that whirls or is whirled: as a. obsolete top, whirligig b. a 3 digit selection in a numbers game 2. a person of odd or grotesque… …

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  • 45needle — noun 1 for sewing, knitting, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ blunt ▪ sharp ▪ fine ▪ darning, embroidery …

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  • 46dig — dig1 [ dıg ] (past tense and past participle dug [ dʌg ] ; present participle dig|ging) verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make a hole in earth or sand using your hands, a machine, or a tool, especially a shovel: The children like to dig… …

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  • 47Oromo (Sprache) — Oromo (Afaan Oromoo) Gesprochen in Äthiopien, Kenia Sprecher 24–25 Millionen Linguistische Klassifikation Afroasiatisch Kuschitisch Ostkuschitisch Tieflandostkuschitisch ( …

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  • 48pass — [c]/pas / (say pahs) verb (passed or, Rare, past, passing) –verb (t) 1. to go by or move past (something). 2. to go by without acting upon or noticing; leave unmentioned. 3. to omit payment of (a dividend, etc.). 4. to go or get through (a… …

  • 49bullfighting — See bullfighter. * * * Spanish corrida de toros Spectacle, popular in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, in which matadors ceremonially taunt, and usually kill, bulls in an arena. Spectacles with bulls were common in ancient Crete, Thessaly, and …

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  • 50dig — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. shovel, spade, excavate, grub, delve; labor, speed; unearth; slang, enjoy (see pleasure). See concavity, exertion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Insult] Syn. gibe, taunt, innuendo, cut; see insult , ridicule …

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