Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term
O-Ton
Danke!
3 +10 | Originalton | Peter Gennet |
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Originalton
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Originalton
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Claudia Digel
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Jerzy Czopik
: was denn sonst :-))) und das nicht nur bei einem Video
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Steffen Walter
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Melanie Nassar
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Marian Pyritz
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Wenke Geddert
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Katrin Lueke
46 mins
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Eckhard Boehle
: zweifellos - immer
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Martina Frey
: klar
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Stefanie Sendelbach
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