German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Die Gräfin wischte den Staub von dem kostbaren Stein. |
The countess brushed the dust off the precious stone. |
Selbst der härteste Stein konnte diese Fenster nicht brechen. | Even the hardest stone could not smash these windows. |
Fels, (großer Stein) | Rock |
der Stein, Steine | the stone(s) |
Fels (en); Stein | rock |

In the that time of the year, when I used to go to school, I had to get up very early and leave the house at around seven o'clock in the morning. At this time it was still night, dark and cold outside.
The belief of somebody that a race or a group of people to which he belongs is superior to another. Even though the word itself stems from the word 'race', its meaning must be generalized.
We went to eat dinner with the Dutch couple in a Sea food restaurant highly recommended in our Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book. It was OK, but we had a great time with our friends.
The belief of somebody that a race or a group of people to which he belongs is superior to another. Even though the word itself stems from the word 'race', its meaning must be generalized.
We went to eat dinner with the Dutch couple in a Sea food restaurant highly recommended in our Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book. It was OK, but we had a great time with our friends.
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