Mouth: disco
Translational equivalent: discotheque
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1205951 mue11 | 31-45f
Is it outside or inside a house, am I going to the cinema or to a club, stuff like that.
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m oder [MG] disco egal
1413451-… ber01 | 18-30m
After gambling, we used to party at the club all night long until early in the morning. Then we went to bed.
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m abend disco schlafen
1976261 koe14 | 61+f
When my daughter was 18, she liked to go clubbing.
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m achtzehn noch gerne disco disco
1419607 ber11 | 46-60f
There are also more and more young adults who ruin their hearing in the club and hear less and less with age, one should not forget about that, either.
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m auch heute mehr mehr disco disco hören
1413703 ber02 | 46-60m
Then they had some hearing loss, maybe because they impaired their sense of hearing by foolishly going to the club.
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m [MG] dumm disco
1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
Oh well, the club is famous as well.
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m aber disco berühm{t}
1176566 hh01 | 61+m
They are interested in computers, rollerblading, clubbing: There are more and more deaf people who go clubbing as well.
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m computer [MG] disco mehr gehörlos disco
1176566 hh01 | 61+m
They are interested in computers, rollerblading, clubbing: There are more and more deaf people who go clubbing as well.
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m disco mehr gehörlos disco [MG]
1414563 ber06 | 31-45m
When school was over, we usually went to the disco at night.
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m aus{bildung} fertig abend disco
1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
That club, ‘Go Parc’, there’s typically a lot going on there.
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m komm go-parc-disco go-parc
1249542 goe10 | 46-60m
As the event was finished, we went to another room in the same building were there was a disco.
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m [MG] disco
1249542 goe10 | 46-60m
Yes, a disco.
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1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
The club is actually really nice.
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m schön disco
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
The party was in a club near the Ostbahnhof [east train station].
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m wo war disco ostbahnhof
1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
Yes, to the club, for example.
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m disco bei{spiel}
1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
We’d go to the club on Friday or Saturday.
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m … oder sams{tag} disco
Mouth: tanzen
Translational equivalents: dance; dancer; to dance
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1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
There’s different ways to dance to that.
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m art tan{zen}
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
I remember I joined the dancing lessons.
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m erinner noch tanzkurs
1204694 mue01 | 61+f
Dancing, too.
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m tanzen auch
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
So we participants learned this way of dancing and could join in and try it ourselves.
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m [MG] [MG] mit{ge}mach
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
So we participants learned this way of dancing and could join in and try it ourselves.
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m [MG] mit{ge}mach [MG]
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
So we participants learned this way of dancing and could join in and try it ourselves.
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m mit probieren [MG] [MG]
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
Then there were dance performances, well, all kinds of things.
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m [MG] und tanzauftritt viel
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
It says on the outside of the shop “Rock’n’Woll” [lit. Rock’n’Wool / Skirt’n’Wool].
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m wie [MG] rock'n woll
1248625-… goe06 | 31-45f
They simply put up the maypole, dance a little and that’s it.
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m nur [MG] #lalala tanz tanz
1210997 mue13 | 46-60m
It was there that I saw Brazilian dancers for the first time.
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m erste mal brasilianische tanz frau tanz
1210997 mue13 | 46-60m
It was there that I saw Brazilian dancers for the first time.
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m brasilianische tanz frau tanz
1246102 fra11 | 18-30f
She enjoyed dancing very much and wanted to keep doing it.
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m da ziel tanzen [MG]
1246102 fra11 | 18-30f
Right at that moment, a group was looking for a dancer who was already famous.
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m suchen tanz bekannt
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
There was one young dance group and one older one.
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m und tanz jung kleine kinder
1204694 mue01 | 61+f
And thirdly, free entry to a tent for dancing. Everything is free.
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m eintritt zelt tanzen frei frei
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
So we participants learned this way of dancing and could join in and try it ourselves.
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m was [MG] [MG]
1176846 sh03 | 46-60f
First I observed the others for a little while and then I did what they did and danced with them.
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m selbe auch selbe auch tanzen
1176846 sh03 | 46-60f
First I observed the others for a little while and then I did what they did and danced with them.
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m selbe auch tanzen
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
A dance performance by a deaf person was scheduled on the entertainment program.
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m programm tanz [MG] tanz
1289793 mst02 | 18-30f
You could go to Go Parc, the club.
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l $GEST^* $ALPHA1:G-O $ALPHA1:P-A-R $GEST^*
m go-parc disco
1211283 stu03 | 31-45f
A hearing person can go to a nightclub or a bar around the corner and talk to other people there.
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m hörend kann disco da [MG] um die e{cke}
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
They showed a lot of different things, not just expressions of joy but also theatre, dressing up, dances.
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m theater mehr tanzen