11:15 Aug 28, 2001 |
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na +1 | Check your language pair! |
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na | Vesta |
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na | Schwester und Vater (sister and father) |
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Check your language pair! Explanation: I think this is Romanian, or maybe Italian. Certainly not German or English. |
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Vesta Explanation: This is a German city in Westphalia, near Hildesheim, but also the name of a small planet. Furthermore, as you can see from the hits on Google, its also the name of several companies. What the "on Fata" has do do with that is beyond me. "on" is also not a Germlan word at all, so even if both Vesta and Fata would be names, it would niot mazkes sense in German. HTH a little. Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=+%22Vesta%22&hl=en&lr=lang_de... |
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Schwester und Vater (sister and father) Explanation: this is just a wild guess, using some imagination (maybe this question is the result of listening to a recording, hear-say, etc.?) |
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