fläta

fläta
{{stl_39}}fläta{{/stl_39}}{{stl_4}} [˅flɛːta]{{/stl_4}}{{stl_40}}
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{{/stl_40}}{{stl_9}}fläta i'hop{{/stl_9}}{{stl_7}} zusammenflechten;{{/stl_7}}{{stl_40}}
{{/stl_40}}{{stl_9}}fläta 'in sig i varandra{{/stl_9}}{{stl_7}} sich verflechten{{/stl_7}}

Svensk-tysk ordbok. 2014.

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