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Wenn ich mich bei Pausen unbehaglich fühle, kann das ein Zeichen sein, dass ich auf dem Appellohr höre
What's the best way of translating "Appellohr" in this context? |
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| | English translation:Appeal ear | Explanation: This is a reference to the four ear image
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Here the use upper case, I'm not sure which is more prevalent
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