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1205168 mue08 | 18-30f
Would one team accept their opponent’s win? How would they handle it?
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m oder wie
1210997 mue13 | 46-60m
I attended the guided tour, as well.
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m stadt stadt
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
Later, in fourth or fifth grade, we finally were allowed to walk around the schoolyard by ourselves.
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m schulhof frei
1179868 hb06 | 31-45f
As we were hiking around on the mountain, a thunderstorm was approaching and dark clouds were gathering in the sky.
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m [MG] gewitter
1178147 sh06 | 46-60f
If you went there, it was great. It was a very confident move, and good for the group as well.
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m … wie
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
I was happy to be back with my friends and went on to play with them.
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m [MG] abenteuer [MG]
1428038 koe05 | 46-60m
No one filmed at that moment.
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m [MG] film hotel
Mouth: umgang
Translational equivalents: dealings; to deal with
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1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
We are not going to sit at home all day! We are not even able to provide for our children in these clothes. How are we supposed to handle these things?”
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m für kind wie umgang
1430832 koe18 | 18-30m
He was spectacular at performing on stage and the way he talked and worked with people was great.
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m person wie umgang [MG] [MG]
1582841 lei04 | 46-60m
He didn't know how to cope with hearing-impaired people.
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m mit hörbehinderten umgang null
1289868 mst03 | 18-30f
I have to learn to understand how to handle stress, and I have to reduce it. I have to look after myself and take my time, and then it works.
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m auch stress wie umgang [MG] mehr
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
But on the other hand, there are Codas and other people who have a lot of experience with deaf people, so to speak.
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m … mit gehörlosen u{mgang} [MG]
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
I am used to the life in small towns. At the festival, I didn’t know what to do.
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m … dorf
1433410 mue07 | 18-30m
I think I know how to handle situations like this and know forms of communication by heart.
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m form kommunikation form umgang glauben
1178939 hh07 | 31-45f
That way, they already learn things like social discourse. I think it’s great for them.
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m wie sozial sozial umgang lernen auch [MG]
1178939 hh07 | 31-45f
Or an educator, someone who knows how to deal with deaf children and knows about the lessons.
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m umgang
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
I was able to gain some experience with interpreters at court, though. There was an interpreter at the court hearing about my right of access to my child.
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m gericht kind umgang dolmetsch
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
They don’t know how to deal with that.
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m sie weiß wie umgang
1177436 sh04 | 46-60f
For example, I recently heard about a fight that interpreters had quite some time ago.
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m gewesen dolmet{scher} [MG]