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Немецко-русский словарь

Russian-German translation for: пошёл
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Dictionary Russian German: пошёл

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Russian German
Пошёл вон! [разг.]Hau ab! [ugs.] [an einen Mann gerichtet]
Пошёл вон! [разг.]Fort mit dir! [an einen Mann gerichtet]
метео. Пошёл дождь.Es regnet.
Пошёл отсюда! [разг.]Hau ab! [ugs.] [an einen Mann gerichtet]
ругат. Пошёл ты! [груб.]Leck mich (am Arsch)! [vulg.]
ругат. Да пошёл ты! [груб.]Du kannst mich mal! [ugs.]
Ему пошёл шестой десяток.Er ist über die Fünfzig hinaus.
 
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