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Icelandic-German translation for: gelohnt.
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Dictionary Icelandic German: gelohnt

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IcelandicGerman
VERB1   lohnen | lohnte | gelohnt
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VERB2   sich lohnen | lohnte sich/sich lohnte | sich gelohnt
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Það borgaði sig.Es hat sich gelohnt.
Hinn slasaði launaði bjargvætti sínum hjálpina.Der Verletzte hat dem Helfer seine Hilfe gelohnt.
Erfiði okkar hefur ekki borgað sig.Unsere Mühe hat sich nicht gelohnt.
 
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