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Where does it come from "einen Korb bekommen"? Is it German expression or it was taken from another language?
Where does it come from "einen Korb bekommen"? Is it German expression or it was taken from another language?
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1 Dec 2021
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Судя по Википедии это немецкое выражение :
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einen_Korb_geben
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