German term
warten Krippen
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4 +5 | s.u. | Dr. Johanna Schmitt |
Jun 17, 2008 09:41: Steffen Walter changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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Krippen = Stall, Maria, Josef, Jesus, Engel, Hirten, Könige, Schafe, Ochse, Esel und alles, was zur Darstellung der Weihnachtsgeschichte dazugehört (auf englisch: Nativity scene)
Diese Krippen warten auf Käufer, das heißt, sie warten darauf, gekauft zu werden (die Krippen werden hier personifiziert)
=> Die Krippen (und alle anderen genannten Dinge) werden zum Verkauf auf diesem Weihnachtsmarkt ausgestellt
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