Examples of using Springen in English and their translations into German
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Game Description Ski Springen online.
Springen(to jump) and betalen to pay.
How to play the game Ski Springen.
Sterren Springen Op Zaterdag(Stars Jumping On Saturday) is a Dutch reality television series produced by Eyeworks and broadcast on SBS 6.
And now you come and should I springen?
Tantzen und Springen- Gesäng, Galliardas and Intradas from the«Lustgarten Neuer Teutscher Gesäng» A project to honour the death of Hans Leo Hassler 400 years ago with Vokalensemble Bacchanto directed by Raphael Jud.
The Challenge- adiphea Zur Navigation springen.
ISBN 3-250-60127-6===Theater===*"Elefanten können nicht in die Luft springen, weil sie zu dick sind- oder wollen sie nicht.
FiBL-FiBL Registration Service: Events Zur Navigation springen.
EGC Function and Objectives Zum Inhalt Springen Enter drücken.
Description Description Carol in the style of a spiritual with the PaulGerhardt Text"Fröhlich soll mein Herze springen.
EGC Bonded with the element… Zum Inhalt Springen Enter drücken.
Big Game Shop- Boat Accesories Zur Navigation springen.
EGC Modern Energy Region with Tradition Zum Inhalt Springen Enter drücken.
North tyneside links english deutschenglischer freundeskreis def Zum Artikel springen.
EGC On Land, Water, on Rail and in the Air Zum Inhalt Springen Enter drücken.
Eating out in Essen Direkt zur Navigation springen.
EGC Sorbian(Wendish) Culture, Traditions and Customs Zum Inhalt Springen Enter drücken.
Big Game Shop- Boat Accesories Zur Navigation springen.
So, in their search of allied inmates comrades had occupied entire madhouses and made the experience that a constituent part of illness is mainly the normality they had been trained to, the so-called personality, which made it impossible for them to change the one or the other spot ueberden einen wie anderen Schatten springen, literally(slightly altered): to step out of one's own shade.