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Karies, Zahnfäule | tooth decay |
Karies Zahnfäule | tooth decay |
Karies | cavity |

Thank you for writting back so quickly. I learned English when I was a kid, because we've always been in England during summer vacation, since my grandma used to live there when she was still alive.
Maybe we would need to say install our dictionary as a software? But I would say instead of install, use our dictionary as a software. So bottom line. If I use the singular form for newsletters and websites, I am on the safe side for both?
I have been studying Hungarian for one month. I also speak English, German and Latin. Hungarian would be my fourth language, and it gives me headache. I still can not say anything, not even one word.
Maybe we would need to say install our dictionary as a software? But I would say instead of install, use our dictionary as a software. So bottom line. If I use the singular form for newsletters and websites, I am on the safe side for both?
I have been studying Hungarian for one month. I also speak English, German and Latin. Hungarian would be my fourth language, and it gives me headache. I still can not say anything, not even one word.
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