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Icelandic-German translation for: félag
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Dictionary Icelandic German: félag

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Icelandic German
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NOUN   félag | félagið | félags | félög
félag {hv}Assoziation {f} [geh.]
félag {hv}Klub {m}
félag {hv}Verein {m}
félag {hv}Vereinigung {f}
félag {hv} [fyrirtæki]Gesellschaft {f}
ganga í félagin einen Verein eintreten
félag {hv} sem starfar í almannaþágugemeinnütziger Verein {m}
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