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26 Dec 2016
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German
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Simplified Chinese (China)
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Japanese
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Karl (ist a Name), gib die Brötchen rüber.
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@schwambibambi warum *rüber* .? ich dachte *über* -übergeben
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@Stahl über geben wird verwendet wenn jemand erbricht, rüber geben sagt man normaler weise auch nicht, eher kannst du mir die brötchen reichen oder geben
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@Stahl ,, rüber" ist mehr eine einfache art es zu sagen.Anstatt ,,übergib mir die Brötchen " ,, gib mir die Brötchen rüber". Übergeben ist förmlicher und klingt ernster.
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