German-English translation for "flam"

"flam" English translation

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flam
[flæm]noun | Substantiv s dialect(al) | Dialekt, dialektaldial

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  • Lügefeminine | Femininum f
    flam lie
    Unwahrheitfeminine | Femininum f
    flam lie
    flam lie
  • Schwindelmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flam deception
    Betrugmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flam deception
    flam deception
flam
[flæm]transitive verb | transitives Verb v/t &intransitive verb | intransitives Verb v/i <preterite, (simple) past tense | Präteritum, Vergangenheitprätand | und u.past participle | Partizip Perfekt pperf flammed> dialect(al) | Dialekt, dialektaldial

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flam
[flæm]noun | Substantiv s

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  • Trommelwirbelmasculine | Maskulinum m (type of drumbeat) (besondere Art)
    flam musical term | MusikMUS
    flam musical term | MusikMUS
Flame
[ˈflaːmə]Maskulinum | masculine m <Flamen; Flamen>

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  • Fleming
    Flame Geografie | geographyGEOG
    Flame Geografie | geographyGEOG
flimflam
[ˈflimflæm]noun | Substantiv s familiar, informal | umgangssprachlichumg

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  • Unsinnmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flimflam nonsense
    Mumpitzmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flimflam nonsense
    flimflam nonsense
  • Schwindelmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flimflam deception
    Betrugmasculine | Maskulinum m
    flimflam deception
    flimflam deception
flimflam
[ˈflimflæm]adjective | Adjektiv adj familiar, informal | umgangssprachlichumg

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  • unsinnig
    flimflam nonsensical
    flimflam nonsensical
flimflam
[ˈflimflæm]transitive verb | transitives Verb v/t <preterite, (simple) past tense | Präteritum, Vergangenheitprätand | und u.past participle | Partizip Perfekt pperf -flammed> familiar, informal | umgangssprachlichumg

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