... and because I love Latin, I must quote from this blog *):
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ergoogelt *) From the GfdS as "word of February 2011."
The inflation rate has risen significantly, particularly in food and energy have become considerably more expensive. The economist Hans Wolfgang Brachinger explained FOCUS online interview, why is only the beginning.times I blow the time being. Who wants to blow - here to help you ...
Small economists advice blog "Ostseestadion Blog Rostock declined today with the inclined readership on the example of the money supply increase, the word" Inflare (bloat - the money supply):
present indicative
active
1 . Person singular Inflo I blow on second Person singular inflas you blow on third Person singular inflate he inflates first Person plural inflamus we blow on second Person plural inflatis her on blast third Person plural inflant blow it on
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ergoogelt *) From the GfdS as "word of February 2011."
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