23:48 Aug 19, 2001 |
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na | entire, complete, total |
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na | Ganz (proper name) |
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entire, complete, total Explanation: this is an adjective I assume it was German > English? |
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Ganz (proper name) Explanation: If the question is correctly posted (English>German) the answer is as above. If the question is incorrectly posted and was intended as German>English the answer is: completely; total(ly); entire(ly); quite; sheer; very; complete; full; intact; undivided, unbroken, whole, unmitigated, etc., depending on context. If you post the context you'll get a better answer! |
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