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Laserkraft 3D - Nein Mann lyrics By: Abdullah.n Sat Feb 04 21:40:56 UTC 2012 Der offizielle Videoclip zu "Nein Mann" von Laserkraft 3D. Mehr Infos unter: laserkraft3d.com oder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBjDZMJUduo
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Grammer By: Audrey Sat Feb 04 21:19:39 UTC 2012 Adjective
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Fasching Text und Lexik By: Nadja Blust Fri Feb 03 16:16:57 UTC 2012 In diesem Text wird zum Thema Fasching berichtet. Lest bitte und sagt, gibt es in deinem Land auch dieses Fest oder?
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PAUL IS DEAD (part 1) By: Liverpool Thu Feb 02 11:29:29 UTC 2012 In the autumn of 1969 a rumour went around the world that Paul McCartney, of The Beatles, was dead. In fact, that he had died three years ago on November 9, 1966 in car crash while returning home from the EMI recording studios.
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PAUL IS DEAD (part 2) By: Liverpool Thu Feb 02 11:27:37 UTC 2012 In the autumn of 1969 a rumour went around the world that Paul McCartney, of The Beatles, was dead. In fact, that he had died three years ago on November 9, 1966 in car crash while returning home from the EMI recording studios.
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PAUL IS DEAD (part 1) By: Liverpool Thu Feb 02 11:25:38 UTC 2012 In the autumn of 1969 a rumour went around the world that Paul McCartney, of The Beatles, was dead. In fact, that he had died three years ago on November 9, 1966 in car crash while returning home from the EMI recording studios.
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PAUL IS DEAD (part 2) By: Liverpool Thu Feb 02 11:23:46 UTC 2012 In the autumn of 1969 a rumour went around the world that Paul McCartney, of The Beatles, was dead. In fact, that he had died three years ago on November 9, 1966 in car crash while returning home from the EMI recording studios.
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Hablar español By: carlos14 Thu Feb 02 00:03:59 UTC 2012 Hablar español Para hablar español correcto hay que estudiar un poquito de fonética del español, practicar la pronunciación y la entonación de las palabras y conocer como son los sonidos de la lengua española. Las vocales En español, las vocales son cinco: a, e, i, o, u Y las cinco se pronuncian como tal. Una a se pronuncia siempre como a, una e como e, etc. Las vocales tónicas y átonas Las cinco vocales se clasifican como fuertes (tónicas) o débiles (átonas). Cuando se pronuncian las tónicas la boca está muy abierta o medianamente abierta. Son núcleo de sílaba. Las tres vocales tónicas son: e, a, o En el caso de las vocales átonas, la boca está más cerrada cuando las pronunciamos. Las dos vocales átonas son: i, u
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El Alfabeto de Ingles By: DrewMcPhatter Sat Jan 28 22:37:20 UTC 2012 La alfabeto de ingles, y pronunciaciones
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How to form sentences 1 By: Audrey Fri Jan 27 19:46:12 UTC 2012
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Grammatikk 1 : Pronomen/Verb/Spørreord/Setning By: april_rowine Fri Jan 27 19:05:55 UTC 2012
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Die Tiere By: Nadja Blust Fri Jan 27 17:30:53 UTC 2012 Wir beschreiben die Haustiere
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