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Romanian-German translation for: [propunere]
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Dictionary Romanian German: [propunere]

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Romanian German
a înainta [o propunere, cerere]
81
einreichen [Vorschlag, Antrag]
a adopta [propunere etc.]
8
annehmen [Vorschlag usw.]
a impune ceva [o propunere etc.]etw.Akk. durchboxen
a fi bine primit [propunere]gut ankommen [ugs.] [Vorschlag]
a nu avea mult succes [cu o propunere etc.]auf wenig Gegenliebe stoßen
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