German term
rührt von mir her
Rührt von mir her
Ich denke es bedeutet soviel wie "Von mir entworfen". Kann das jemand bestätigen oder die korrekte Bedeutung vorschlagen?
4 +3 | originated from me | Courtney Sliwinski |
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Proposed translations
originated from me
Herrühren = originated, arose from,...
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Ivan Nieves
24 mins
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Thanks!
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agree |
franglish
2 hrs
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Thanks!
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agree |
Paul Kachur
7 hrs
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Thanks!
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neutral |
Rosa Paredes
: I think this is the "meaning", but it doesn't work as "translation"
11 hrs
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Hard to tell without more context.
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Gunilla Zedigh
: I agree with rosa
19 hrs
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Same as Rosa's comment.
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