snabel-a

German translation: Klammeraffe

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Swedish term or phrase:snabel-a
German translation:Klammeraffe
Entered by: Alf Andersson (X)

12:51 Nov 13, 2003
Swedish to German translations [Non-PRO]
Swedish term or phrase: snabel-a
Ingen.
Alf Andersson (X)
Local time: 21:59
Klammeraffe
Explanation:
Umgangssprachlich verwendet man "Klammeraffe", sonst sagt man "at" (Englisch).

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lisevs
Local time: 21:59
Grading comment
Danke
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5 +1Klammeraffe
lisevs
4at (@)
Michael Wilke


  

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at (@)


Explanation:
Finns ingen tysk översättning...

Michael Wilke
Local time: 21:59
Native speaker of: German
PRO pts in pair: 76
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9 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Klammeraffe


Explanation:
Umgangssprachlich verwendet man "Klammeraffe", sonst sagt man "at" (Englisch).




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lisevs
Local time: 21:59
Native speaker of: Danish
PRO pts in pair: 24
Grading comment
Danke

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agree  Stefanie Busam Golay: Klammeraffe: (...) Standardzeichen in E-Mail-Adressen (...) (GfdS: "Wörter, die Geschichte machten")
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