Mouth: pferd
Translational equivalent: horse
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
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Back then there was nothing else that men loved more than riding their horses and that's where shoes with heels originally came from.
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MAN1 TO-LOVE-STH1 TO-BE-CRAZY-ABOUT-STH1B HORSE3*
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mann [MG] pferd
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What was it called now? The party tent was located on the racetrack terrain.
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RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A TO-RIDE1B* TO-BE-CALLED1B* HORSE3* TO-RIDE1B* CIRCLE1B* WHO2^
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wie heißt pferd reiten veranstaltung»
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A guy approached us in a casual way. He was quite brawny and he was wearing his hair in a braid.
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TO-LOOK-AT1* VERY7* HAIR-PONYTAIL1* HORSE3* HAIR-PONYTAIL1* $PROD I2
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zopf pferdezopf [MG]
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Every once in a while, there might be a horse in the mix but it’s mostly cows.
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HORSE3 $INDEX1 $INDEX1 MOST1B
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pferd pfer{d} [MG]
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He used a ladder just to get on his horse's back.
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HORSE3 STAIRS1* $PROD
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pferd treppe
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They even have horses there.
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MUCH1C* HORSE3 $GEST^ TO-LOOK-AT4^
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pferd
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We also have the horse market.
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AND3 $LIST1:2of2d HORSE3 MARKET7
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und pferdemarkt
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He had his own horse.
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TO-HAVE-TO-OWN1* OWN1A* HORSE3
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hat eigene pferd
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This way the shape of the calves was accented and looked similar to the horses'.
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CALF1A $PROD $GEST-OFF1^ HORSE3 $PROD GOOD1
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pferd
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Of course they took good care of their horses, women on the other side were just sort of uninteresting for them.
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TYPICAL1* PAST-OR-BACK-THEN1 MAN1* HORSE3 CARE1* WOMAN4A*
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WHATEVER1A*
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typisch mann pferd frau [MG]