by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1582399-11073030-11154047 1582399-… | 61+f
After that, we walked back home within fourteen days.
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TOGETHER2A^* $GEST-DECLINE1^* BACK1A* $NUM-TEEN4B:4
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[MG] wieder zurück vierzehn
1582399-11073030-11154047 1582399-… | 61+f
We helped them with their work. We played with the little ones and so on.
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TOGETHER2A^* TO-WORK1* TO-HELP1 AND-SO-ON5
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arbeiten helfen
1582399-11073030-11154047 1582399-… | 61+f
Anyway, I left school, and I was together with other deaf people and learned from them.
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TO-DISMISS1A* DIFFERENT1* DEAF1A TOGETHER2A^* $PROD TOGETHER2C^*
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entlassen andere gehörlosenverein
1582399-11073030-11154047 1582399-… | 61+f
During a bomb alarm we had to escape to Kolenberg/ Sorry, I meant Kolberg.
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$GEST-DECLINE1^* CAN2A^ FLIGHT1A* TOGETHER2A^* FAR-AWAY1^* $INDEX-ORAL1 MOUNTAIN1A*
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muss flucht nach kolberg
2025500 2025500 | 46-60m
I really would like to know what the committees of these clubs do, because none of them are active members of the regional association.
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$INDEX1 SELF1A* NONE4 TOGETHER2A^* UNION2A TO-PUT-IN3^*
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was macht selbst kein landesverband
1582399-11073030-11154047 1582399-… | 61+f
The three of us had already been alive back then.Yet we hadn't realised what was going on. Our mum always took us along.
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TO-BRING-ALONG2 $ORAL^ TO-LIVE1A* TOGETHER2A^* I2 PRESENT-OR-HERE1* $NUM-NUMBER-OF-PEOPLE1:3d*
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mitnehm mitnehm mama leben da drei
1210763 1210763 | 18-30m
Almost every building was made of straw and wood rather than made of stone when it happend.
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TOGETHER2A^ PAST-OR-BACK-THEN1* TIME5A* STRAW3*
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[MG] früher zeit stroh
1584617 1584617 | 61+m
They brought them to church, and later drove them back to drop them off.
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TOGETHER2A^ $INDEX1 THEN7 BACK1A*
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gemeinde wieder zurück
1584617 1584617 | 61+m
The “Junge Gemeinde” was conducted by pastor Weithaas.
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YOUNG2A* TOGETHER2A^ IN3 $INDEX1 THROUGH2B
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jugendgemeinde in durch
1584617 1584617 | 61+m
I am the only deaf person in my family.
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MY1 TOGETHER2A^ $GEST-OFF1^ I1 ALONE1A^*
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mein verwandschaft ich einzig
1584617 1584617 | 61+m
At birthday parties or other get-togethers where everyone is talking to each other, there’s always just hearing relatives.
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ROUND13B^ TALK2A I2 TOGETHER2A^ MORE1* HEARING1A* ALL1B*
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[MG] unterhalten verwandschaft mehr hörend alle
1427158-11470746-12015917 1427158-… | 18-30m
I travelled a lot because of my sporting activities.
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SPORTS1A* TO-DRIVE1* VERY6* TOGETHER2A^ I2
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sport
1176566 1176566 | 61+m
You know the ropes and what's going on.
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TO-KNOW-STH2B LIKE-HOW1A* DEAF1A* TOGETHER2A^ YOU1 INSIDE4* TO-KNOW-STH2B
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weißt wie gehörlos innen weiß»
1584617 1584617 | 61+m
After our conversation, he took me to his church.
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TO-TAKE-SB-OR-STH-ALONG1* TO-TAKE-SB-OR-STH-ALONG2 $INDEX1 TOGETHER2A^ $INDEX1
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mitgenommen gemeinde
1181455 1181455 | 61+f
Hey, let me ask you: Is it an all inclusive ticket for one person?
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TO-JOIN2A ALL1A* TOGETHER2A^
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QUESTION1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1 PERSON1
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frage eintritt inklusiv ein
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
For two weeks, she held a seminar in Bonn, which I participated in.
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$INDEX1 TO-TEACH1* I2 TOGETHER2A^ WEEK1B* $INDEX1
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seminar für zwei wochen
Mouth: alles
Translational equivalent: everything
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1176846 1176846 | 46-60f
Yes, the woman wore it around the thigh and everyone donated money.
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MUST1 TO-DRESS-LOWER-BODY2A^* RIBBON-OR-TAPE4A* EVERYTHING1C* MONEY1A TO-THROW1^*
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muss alles geld spen{den}
1209006 1209006 | 18-30m
Nevertheless, I can't remember everything.
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EVERYTHING1C* TO-MEMORISE1* CAN1* I1*
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alles
1187218 1187218 | 31-45f
Actually, there’s everything.
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EVERYTHING1C* PRESENT-OR-HERE1*
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alles da
1176566 1176566 | 61+m
Why should one person do it all by themselves like a ruler? If you split the work, you wouldn't have/
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EVERYTHING1C* I2^* LIKE-THIS1^ HALF1A
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warum halb»
1212611 1212611 | 18-30f
In that context I realized that my parents avoided sign language, both with me and in general.
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ON-PERSON1* $GEST-TO-PONDER1^* MUST1* EVERYTHING1C* MEANING1 SIGN-LANGUAGE1B ASIDE1B*
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auf muss all bedeutet ge{bärden}sprache [MG]
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
Contrary to the city, you can go swimming in Sicily, it has cultural and historical things to discover; it just has everything.
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HISTORY-OR-STORY2 $LIST1:4of5 $GEST-I-DONT-KNOW1^ EVERYTHING1C*
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geschichte a{lles}
1247835 1247835 | 46-60f
I knew everything already.
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TO-KNOW-STH2A ALREADY1A* EVERYTHING1C*
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weiß schon alles
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
But in exchange, everything is free: Food, drinks, everything’s free.
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$ORAL^ $INDEX1 EVERYTHING1C* INCLUSIVE2 TO-EAT-OR-FOOD1* TO-DRINK1*
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aber
1429709-16344227-16451821 1429709-… | 46-60f
We were shown a dragon. It was just great, how much there was to see/
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$INDEX1 $PROD HIS-HER1 EVERYTHING1C* ELEGANT1 TO-SWARM1
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[MG] alles [MG] [MG]
1245887 1245887 | 61+f
Everyone went to the [Wilhelm-]Hubert-Cüppers School.
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$CUED-SPEECH:R2 $INDEX1 $NAME* EVERYTHING1C* TO-PUT-IN2^*
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hubert cüppers alle [MG]
1427810 1427810 | 18-30m
Everything was prepared.
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THEN1B EVERYTHING1A* PREPARATION2 EVERYTHING1C*
L
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vorbe{reitet} alles
1584855 1584855 | 46-60m
I thought, “Whatever, my car needs to get repaired now.
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WHATEVER3* YES1A EVERYTHING1C* NOTHING1A* MUST1 TO-REPAIR1*
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$GEST-DECLINE1^*
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egal ja alles nichts muss
1183203 1183203 | 61+f
I do ask myself what it was like with all the spoken language; I can’t remember.
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$GEST-DECLINE1^* $INDEX-ORAL1 I2* EVERYTHING1C* TO-FORGET1
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M
gle{ich} #fefefefe alles vergessen
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
If these things are clear, everything else can be worked out.
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CLEAR1B* THEN1A* SOMEHOW2 EVERYTHING1C* I1 TO-EXPLAIN1
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klar dann [MG] alles [MG]
1248941-12070517-12233223 1248941-… | 18-30f
You can bring in everyone who knows sign language and is familiar with research and science.
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$INDEX1 CAN2B TO-KNOW-STH2A EVERYTHING1C* TO-KNOW-STH-OR-SB1A RESEARCH1A SCIENCE2
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kann weiß alle{s} kennen forsch wissenschaft
1414503 1414503 | 61+f
Then we informed the police that someone had faked my signature, and all the money was retransferred.
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BACK1A* DONE1B END8 EVERYTHING1C* MONEY1C BACK1A* DONE4
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zurück alles geld zurück
1210763 1210763 | 18-30f
I love to try out the local dishes. Of course not all of them, I check out what they offer first.
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TO-TRY-OR-REHEARSAL4* ALL2A^* CLEAR1A EVERYTHING1C* NO1A $INDEX1* LOOK1*
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M
probe klar alles schau
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
But in exchange, everything is free: Food, drinks, everything’s free.
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INCLUSIVE2 TO-EAT-OR-FOOD1* TO-DRINK1* EVERYTHING1C* FREE1
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alles frei
1583950 1583950 | 31-45f
They have chess, football, it’s quite the advantage that they have so much to offer.
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FOOTBALL2* $LIST1:3of3d ADVANTAGE1 EVERYTHING1C* $LIST1:3of3d*
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M
fußball
1180724 1180724 | 31-45f
The batteries, everything is paid for.
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EVERYTHING1C ROUND6A^* EVERYTHING1C TO-PAY1*
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M
alles batterie alles
1427810 1427810 | 18-30m
Everything.
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EVERYTHING1C
L
M
alles
1428805 1428805 | 31-45m
All of that is part of it.
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EVERYTHING1C $GEST^
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[MG] aber
1430328 1430328 | 31-45m
Everyone knows everything. What, where and when something happens.
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EVERYTHING1C $ORAL^ IT-HAPPENS3 IT-HAPPENS3*
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alles was passiert passiert
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
All of that for a little less than 200 euros, and just for one day.
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EVERYTHING1C APPROXIMATELY1 UNDER1B* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:2d
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M
alles ungefähr unter zweihundert
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
Doesn’t that include everything?
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WITH1A* EVERYTHING1C DONE2 CONTENT3
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mit mit alles alles
1430328 1430328 | 31-45m
You know everything.
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TO-KNOW-STH2B* EVERYTHING1C
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weiß alles
1184756 1184756 | 31-45m
I told them that I was glad to have met them and thanked them for everything, especially that they had let me sleep at their place.
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ALLOWED2A* TO-VISIT-OR-TO-ATTEND1B TO-SLEEP1C EVERYTHING1C THANK-YOU-ASL1^ GOOD3* I2
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darf schlaf alles gut
1180724 1180724 | 31-45f
The batteries, everything is paid for.
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EVERYTHING1C ROUND6A^* EVERYTHING1C TO-PAY1*
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M
alles batterie alles
1427810 1427810 | 18-30m
Sweets, drinks, everything!
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SWEET1* TO-DRINK1 DIVERSE1^ EVERYTHING1C
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M
süßes getränk [MG] alles
1289868 1289868 | 18-30f
Well, I usually lived at boarding schools.
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$GEST-OFF1^ BOARDING-SCHOOL1B I2* EVERYTHING1C BOARDING-SCHOOL1B $INDEX1
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[MG] internat alles internat
1430328 1430328 | 31-45m
In a village the neighbors know everything.
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VILLAGE3 NEIGHBOUR2B* TO-KNOW-STH2B EVERYTHING1C
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dorf nachbar nachbar weiß alles
1583950 1583950 | 31-45f
Yoghurt and cheese both consist of milk.
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YOGURT1* CHEESE2* SAME2A EVERYTHING1C LIKE1A* MILK2B
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joghurt käse selbe wie milch
1249620 1249620 | 18-30m
But the CI, on the other hand, still remains completely free.
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CI1 $INDEX2 DIFFERENCE1B EVERYTHING1C FREE1 $GEST-OFF1^
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TO-BELONG1^
M
c-i {unter}schied alles frei
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Even fill out a form at the finance department and all of that on my own.
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TO-CLAIM1^* REQUEST1B I1 EVERYTHING1C ALONE4
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M
finanzamt alles allein
1427810 1427810 | 18-30m
I bought all of that in Germany.
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EVERYTHING1A* GERMAN1* TO-SHOP1 EVERYTHING1C
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M
alles deutsch{land} einkauf alles
1583950 1583950 | 31-45f
The sports association has about/
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CLUB-OR-SOCIETY2A* $GEST-OFF1^* $GEST-OFF1^* EVERYTHING1C CONTENT3*
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M
sportverein
1176340 1176340 | 18-30f
It went on, but not everything was great there.
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PROCEEDING1A^* $GEST^ NOT3A* EVERYTHING1C GREAT1A* NOT3A* I1
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M
aber nicht alles toll nicht
1431676 1431676 | 46-60m
During that time, I also did some wild stuff but also a lot of nice things happened to me, and I experienced a lot within my work.
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FINISH1 OFF1A^* I2 EVERYTHING1C EXPERIENCE1A I1* HAVE-AUXILIARY1*
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schön weg weg weg weg alles erlebt
1433543 1433543 | 31-45m
It only took five minutes in total.
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MINUTE1 DONE1B DONE4* EVERYTHING1C
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$GEST-OFF1^*
M
minuten das ist alles
1292458 1292458 | 18-30m
It’s typically traditional, they have traditional costumes and everything.
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TO-BELONG1 CLOTHES3* PRESENT-OR-HERE1* EVERYTHING1C
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M
tradition [MG] da da alles
1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
But as a machinist, you also have to do lots of welding, precision work, coarse work and so on.
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$PROD FINE4* ROUGH1* EVERYTHING1C TO-COMPRESS1A^* TO-CARRY1^*
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$NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2d
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schweißen fein grob alles
1181027 1181027 | 31-45f
No, do you think I know everything?
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TO-BELIEVE2A* I1 TO-KNOW-STH2B* EVERYTHING1C* I1
M
glaubst du weiß alles
Mouth: allgemein
Translational equivalent: common; general
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1245390 1245390 | 61+m
Generally?
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GENERALLY1B*
L
M
allgemein
1209495-10594836-11212321 1209495-… | 18-30f
That’s all part of everyday life.
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GENERALLY1B* EVERYDAY-LIFE1*
L
M
allgemein alltag
1584198 1584198 | 31-45m
Yes, in general.
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GENERALLY1B* $GEST-OFF1^*
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$GEST-OFF1^*
M
allgemein
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
But going skiing is only around 200 euros in total, that’s alright, isn’t it?!
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CERTAIN2 $GEST-DECLINE1^* CERTAIN2 GENERALLY1B* SKI1* GENERALLY1B* TO-COST1
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bestimmt bestimmt ski
1211752 1211752 | 18-30f
But going skiing is only around 200 euros in total, that’s alright, isn’t it?!
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CERTAIN2 GENERALLY1B* SKI1* GENERALLY1B* TO-COST1 $NUM-HUNDREDS1:2d EURO1
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bestimmt ski zweihundert euro
1177002 1177002 | 31-45f
But with genetics, that question comes up in general.
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OR4B* $INDEX1 GENE1* GENERALLY1B* GENE1* $GEST-OFF1^*
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oder all{ge}mein gen
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
In general, for hearing people and for deaf people.
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GENERALLY1B $GEST-OFF1^ HEARING1A* AND5
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allgemein hörend und
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
There are many cultural events taking place in Berlin regularly.
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GENERALLY1B TO-BELONG1^ CULTURE1B OFTEN2A
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allgemein kultur
1582439 1582439 | 61+f
Great in general.
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GENERALLY1B SUPER2*
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M
allgemein super
1431428 1431428 | 31-45f
All in all it was really great!
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WHAT1B* GENERALLY1B TO-CUT5B^ INFLUENCE1^* GOOD1^*
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M
was allgemein [MG]
1206010 1206010 | 46-60f
Generally speaking, it really differs and depends on the situation.
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$GEST-OFF1^ GENERALLY1B DISTINCT3 SITUATION1 DEPENDENT3
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[MG] allgemein situation
1419370 1419370 | 31-45m
In general, Berlin already has a lot of the essentials, history, research, which would make it a lot easier here.
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AND2A* GENERALLY1B HISTORY-OR-STORY8 RESEARCH1A* AND-SO-ON5*
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M
und allgemein geschichte und [MG]
1291243 1291243 | 31-45f
Victims in general.
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AFFECTED2^ GENERALLY1B HANDS-OFF1^
L
M
opfer
1209077 1209077 | 18-30f
But if peoples' writing is better now than it has been in the past - I doubt it.
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BUT1 GENERALLY1B BETTER1* TO-WRITE1D COMPETENCE2
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aber allgemein besser schriftkompetenz
1292458 1292458 | 18-30m
Hey you, city and country doesn’t only refer to where we live, but also, more generally, to everything that’s a part of that.
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TO-NEED3* AREA1B* OTHERWISE1^ GENERALLY1B
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brauchen sondern allgemein
1433655 1433655 | 46-60m
We are still in touch, for instance in sports clubs, in private areas or just in general.
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$GEST^ PRIVATE1A $GEST-OFF1^* GENERALLY1B $GEST-NM-TO-SHRUG1^
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M
privat allgemein [MG]
1210825 1210825 | 46-60m
That’s where the centre for retraining is; it’s a huge facility for very many different jobs.
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PROFESSION1A* TO-CHANGE2A $INDEX1 GENERALLY1B INVOLVED1A^* HEARING1A*
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M
beru{f} [MG] für allgemein für hörend
1176340 1176340 | 18-30f
I believed I had to accept all those things, like my oral education or other things in general.
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TO-OBEY1B $GEST^ HOW-QUESTION2* GENERALLY1B
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M
[MG] [MG] wie allgemein
1419931 1419931 | 31-45f
Deaf people or in general?
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DEAF1B* OR1* GENERALLY1B
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gehörlose oder [MG]
1180724 1180724 | 31-45f
The general problem is that sign language is only recommended in the case of a hearing loss.
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PROBLEM1 $GEST-OFF1^* GENERALLY1B ENLIGHTENMENT1A ONLY2A $INDEX1*
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M
problem allgemein aufklärung nur
1176407 1176407 | 18-30f
Things like that just get to me.
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IN-ADDITION1* $GEST^ GENERALLY1B YES2 ROUGH1 FOR1*
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dazu allgemein ja grob für mich
1176340 1176340 | 18-30f
And just in general I don't give up easily and be firm with hearing people.
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$GEST^ $LIST1:2of2d $GEST^ GENERALLY1B $GEST^ I1 NOT3A
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M
und allgemein nicht
1179224 1179224 | 31-45f
That’s why the government has turned so silent when it comes to the topic of environment.
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$INDEX1 $GEST-OFF1^ POLITICS1* GENERALLY1B NATURE8 GOVERNMENT2 TO-BE-OUTVOTED1*
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[MG] allgemein natur regierung [MG]
1585453 1585453 | 18-30f
It was in large part about deaf culture, hard of hearing and deaf culture.
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DEAF1A CULTURE1A $GEST-OFF1^* GENERALLY1B HARD-OF-HEARING1 DEAF1A CULTURE1A
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M
kultur [MG] schwerhörig kultur
Mouth: insgesamt
Translational equivalents: entire; overall
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1183917 1183917 | 31-45m
Yes, I know, the collective number was around 100,000.
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OVERALL1A* TO-KNOW-STH2B* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:1
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insgesamt weiß hunderttausend
1289910 1289910 | 18-30f
In total, there’s two more years to go?
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OVERALL1A* YEAR1A* STILL4A* $ORAL^
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insgesamt zwei jahr noch zwei jahr
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Until I informed him that it was decided, he had already organized three other people to join.
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FOR1* ALREADY1B* TO-GET1A OVERALL1A* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d PEOPLE2 $GEST-OFF1^*
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für schon holen insgesamt drei leute
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Looking back, I realized that I had to fight for myself all through my life.
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TO-PONDER4* MY1 TO-LIVE1C OVERALL1A* I1 VERY6 HARD1A*
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M
überlegt leben insgesamt [MG] hart
1433543 1433543 | 31-45m
The queue goes down the entire mountain.
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OVERALL1A* ALREADY1A* QUEUE-PERSONS1B* $PROD
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scho{n}
1413703 1413703 | 46-60m
The entire thing cost only 250 euros.
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OVERALL1A* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:2 $NUM-TENS2A:5* EURO1
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zwei{hundert}fünf{zig} euro
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Ah okay, so this is what each person has to pay.
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TO-UNDERSTAND1 OVERALL1A* TO-COST1* PERSON1^*
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kosten
1433410 1433410 | 18-30m
There were twenty to twenty-five students there.
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MASS-OF-PEOPLE-PASSIVE3 OVERALL1A* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2d $NUM-TENS2A:2d* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5
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[MG] zweiundzwanzig fünfundzwanzig»
1178347 1178347 | 31-45m
Yet the whole incident remains unsolved.
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BUT1* OVERALL1A* RESULT1 $MORPH-UN3B CLEAR1A*
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aber [MG] ergebnis unklar»
1431222 1431222 | 31-45m
If we forget about the positive and the negative for about a minute, I'd like the Culture Days in Erfurt to be different.
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POSITIVE1* NO3B^* $INDEX1 OVERALL1A* I1 WOULD-LIKE-TO1B $INDEX1
L
M
positiv aber möchte da
1584855 1584855 | 46-60m
We took the money and went shopping/We took the welcoming money of four hundred German Mark and went shopping.
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TO-GIVE-HOLD-ON-TO1A^* $NUM-NUMBER-OF-PEOPLE1:4* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:4* OVERALL1A* TO-GO1A* TO-SHOP1*
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M
vier vierhundert ein{kaufen}
1585089 1585089 | 31-45m
He has a lot of belts, eight or nine, I think.
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WHITE1A^ WAISTBELT1B OVERALL1A* TO-BELIEVE2B* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:8d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:9
L
M
viel gesamt glaube acht neun
1413703 1413703 | 46-60m
Back when I was unemployed, I found an offer online, a flight to Dubai with accommodations at a five-star-hotel.
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$INDEX1 AIRPLANE1 HOTEL9* OVERALL1A* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5 STAR1* HOTEL9*
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M
flugzeug hotel fünf stern
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
Overall due to the first one/
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OVERALL1A DONE1B* $LIST1:1of4d* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d*
L
M
insgesamt fertig
1289910 1289910 | 18-30f
Four years in total or four years on top of that?
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OVERALL1A YEAR1A* OR1* PLUS1
L
M
insgesamt vier jahre oder plus
1431896 1431896 | 46-60m
But all in all, I didn’t want to do it; I rather signed.
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OVERALL1A DONT-FEEL-LIKE-IT1 I2* TO-SIGN1D*
L
M
[MG]
1290126 1290126 | 31-45m
By then, 12 or 13 years had passed.
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TO-NEED1* OVERALL1A
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$NUM-TEEN1:2d $NUM-TEEN1:3d YEAR1A*
M
brauch insgesamt zwölf dreizehn jahr
1246100 1246100 | 18-30m
That was it.
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THIS1B OVERALL1A
L
M
[MG]
1246772 1246772 | 31-45f
2000 euros in total.
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$INDEX1 OVERALL1A $NUM-THOUSANDS1:2d
L
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insgesamt zweitausend
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We just talked about rural exodus and everything relating to that.
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aber gesamt
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But in general, birth rates in Germany are already sinking anyway.
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$INDEX1 OVERALL1A GERMAN1* ANYWAY1* ALREADY1B
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aber insgesamt deutschland sowieso schon
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How many beer gardens are there in Munich, total?
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MUNICH1A* OVERALL1A HOW-MUCH3A* BEER6 GARDEN2*
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münchen wie viel biergarten
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Yes, it costs 200 euros total.
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YOU1* OVERALL1A $NUM-HUNDREDS1:2d EURO1
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[MG] zweihundert euro
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”1,500, in total 1,500? Oh!”
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$NUM-THOUSANDS1:1 $NUM-HUNDREDS1:5 OVERALL1A $NUM-THOUSANDS1:1* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:5 $GEST-DECLINE1^*
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tausendfünfhundert insgesamt tausendfünfhundert [MG]
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Right, so they eat and once they’re done, it’s approximately 6.40 am.
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$INDEX1 TO-EAT-OR-FOOD1* OVERALL1A AVERAGE1A APPROXIMATELY2* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1D:6d
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[MG] [MG] sechs uhr vierzig»
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During the program we were taught constantly. After I successfully passed everything, I graduated.
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TO-TEACH1* THROUGH1A TO-ACCOMPLISH1A OVERALL1A TO-PASS-OR-TO-PERSIST1
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durch schaffe insgesamt bestanden
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Everything was already prepared and we got that as a package.
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ALREADY1A* BEFOREHAND1A* DONE1A* OVERALL1A COMPLETE1*
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schon vorher fertig komplett
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In 2009 I travelled for eight months total.
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I1 JOURNEY1B MONTH1* OVERALL1A
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zweitausendneun acht monate
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But there are some nuclear power plants that opened recently; now there are 17 in total.
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$INDEX1* GERMAN1* COUNTRY1A* OVERALL1A $NUM-TEEN1:7d $PROD NEW1A*
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deutschland insgesamt siebzehn atomkraftwerke neu neu neu
Mouth: zusammen
Translational equivalent: together
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
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Both belong together.
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$INDEX1 BOTH2A TOGETHER2A*
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beide
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In Ulm we have around 120 members.
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ULM1 TO-SAY1 I1* TOGETHER2A* $GEST^ COMMA1^ $NUM-HUNDREDS1:1*
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ulm sage zusammen um hundertzwanzig»
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Or everything at once.
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TO-PONDER1* TOGETHER2A* TO-THROW1* $GEST-OFF1^*
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[MG] zusammen [MG]
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So there were four plane crashes.
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MEANING1* TOGETHER2A* MUST1 TO-THINK1B $INDEX1
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$NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:4
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bedeutet zusammen muss [MG] vier
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There were twenty, no, thirty students in that class, including myself, and everyone but me was hearing.
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CLASS8* $NUM-TENS2A:2d* TOGETHER2A* $NUM-TENS2A:3d I1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:6d*
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klasse zwanzig zusammen dreißig ich
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There was a program for the deaf people attending the Culture Days.
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DEAF1A* PROGRAM1A* TOGETHER2A*
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[MG] programm [MG]
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There were twenty, no, thirty students in that class, including myself, and everyone but me was hearing.
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I1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:6d* TO-APPOINT-SB1A TOGETHER2A* $NUM-TENS2A:3d* MEANING1* $GEST-OFF1^*
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ich zusammen bedeutung
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I can also imagine people in wheelchairs and everyone else living together.
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IMAGINATION1A* INTEGRATION1^ $GEST^ TOGETHER2A* TO-THROW1*
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vorst{ellen}
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So, how many members does it have?
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HOW-MUCH3A* TOGETHER2A PEOPLE2*
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wie viel zusammen leute
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Usually, school lasted for five and a half years. So I missed three years.
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TO-SAY1 TOGETHER2A YEAR3A* HALF6* MISTAKE3*
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fünf jahre halb fehler
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“Technically, you were supposed to work eight hours today and another four tomorrow.”
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YOU1* USUALLY1* TOGETHER2A TODAY1 HOUR2B* TOMORROW1A
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du normalerweise zusammen heute acht stund morgen
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Apparently, 500,000 people disappeared in the course of the incident.
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SELF1A* PEOPLE2* TOGETHER2A HOW-MUCH3A* SHOULD1 APPROXIMATELY1
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selbst leute zusammen soll ungefähr
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You don’t have to act as an autocrat, saying, “All of this is mine.” That would be your own fault.
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YOU1^* ARMCHAIR2^ NO3B^* TOGETHER2A $GEST-OFF1^* I2* $GEST-I-DONT-KNOW1^*
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alles zusammen
1178939 1178939 | 31-45f
We were talking about how many adolescents there were in total.
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YOUNG1* PERSON1^* THERE-IS3 TOGETHER2A HOW-MUCH3A*
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jugend{liche} gibt zusammen
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In the end we were only five students in our class.
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$NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5 WE1A*
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zusammen fünf