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Of course, The word in German is ‘Eier’, meaning eggs or otherwise.
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“These are my eyes”, was the sentence he was hoping for. “mein Eier!” on July 10, 2008 at 6:05 am | Reply first50
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_Weihnachtstollen_ at Christmas, _Oster-Eier_ at Easter, and
A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes Harriet Julia Campbell Jephson
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“Eier” was the only word on the bill of fare we could make out, so Carl brushed up his German and ordered four for us, fried.
An American Idyll Parker, Cornelia Stratton, 1885- 1919
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Eier-brod is a saffron-coloured sweet bread, made with eggs; and küchli is a kind of pastry, crisp and flimsy, fashioned into various devices of cross, star, and scroll.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III John Addington Symonds 1866
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Eier-brod is a saffron-coloured sweet bread, made with eggs; and küchli is a kind of pastry, crisp and flimsy, fashioned into various devices of cross, star, and scroll.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series John Addington Symonds 1866
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Mini Morris Black Placid Angel (blir kalt Aras til daglig) Eier: Maria Grønfoss som bor i Moss.
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“Ich möcht nur ein paar Eier kaufen… ”—“I just want to buy some eggs.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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“Ich möcht nur ein paar Eier kaufen… ”—“I just want to buy some eggs.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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“Ich möcht nur ein paar Eier kaufen… ”—“I just want to buy some eggs.
Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994
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