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French-German translation for: zurückgekehrt
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VERB   zurückkehren | kehrte zurück/zurückkehrte | zurückgekehrt
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dès son retoursobald er zurückgekehrt war
Il n'est jamais retourné dans la ville il est né.Er ist nie in die Stadt zurückgekehrt, in der er geboren wurde.
 
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