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Romanian-German translation for: sfeclă
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Dictionary Romanian German: sfeclă

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NOUN   sfeclă | sfecla | sfecle | sfeclele
agr. bot gastr. sfeclă {f}
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Rübe {f}
4 Words
gastr. supă {f} de sfeclă roșieRote-Bete-Suppe {f}
5+ Words
zahăr {n} din sfeclă de zahărRübenzucker {m}
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
agr. bot T
bot gastr. T
Mangold {m}
bot gastr. T
bot gastr. T
bot T
Rote Bete {f}
bot T
Rote Rübe {f}
 
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