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Dictionary Norwegian → English: Dette | Translation 1 - 6 of 6 |
Norwegian | English | |||||
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dette {pron} | 2 this | |||||
på dette tidspunktet {adv} | at this point (in time) | |||||
Dette er ikke vanlig. | It's not normal. | |||||
Dette er ikke vanlig. | This is not normal. | |||||
Hva handler dette om? | What's this about? | |||||
Dette skal du få svi for. | You will pay for that. |
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