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  • curprev 07:2607:26, 2 June 2024WingerBot talk contribsm 8,677 bytes −24 replace <* {{audio|nl|Nl-stellen.ogg|Audio}}> with <* {{audio|nl|Nl-stellen.ogg}}>; replace <* {{audio|de|De-stellen.ogg|Audio}}> with <* {{audio|de|De-stellen.ogg}}>; replace <* {{audio|de|De-stellen2.ogg|Audio}}> with <* {{audio|de|De-stellen2.ogg}}>; replace <* {{audio|de|De-at-stellen.ogg|Audio (Austria)}}> with <* {{audio|de|De-at-stellen.ogg|a=Austria}}> (clean up audio captions) undo

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  • curprev 16:1016:10, 14 October 2021Fay Freak talk contribs 6,763 bytes +15 →‎Verb: I agree, you have discerned the logics well; many a man is short of understanding the words he employs. Before I introduced actual description of the meanings of the word into the entry it even had the absurd gloss “to catch”, which it doesn’t mean even if translated so. undo
  • curprev 15:0315:03, 14 October 202190.186.170.208 talk 6,748 bytes −35 →‎German: there's no difference in "stellte den Dieb" with police or anyone else. it always means that he was prevented from running off. of course, when it's the police they will then arrest him, but that's just implied by logic. the verb "stellen" simply means "confront and stop from fleeing". // "zur Rede stellen" is a specific idiom, likely derived from this, but no longer associated with it and thus not useful as an example here. undo

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