Jul 21, 2005 08:45
19 yrs ago
Italian term

correntazioni al cervello

Non-PRO Italian to German Other Psychology
aus der handschriftlichen Anzeige (bei Polizei) einer Privatperson, sehr verworren - vielleicht gibt es den Begriff gar nicht?
o. g. käme daher, dass der angezeigte das Horoskop verbrannt hat
Change log

Jul 21, 2005 08:47: silfilla changed "Language pair" from "German to English" to "Italian to English"

Jul 21, 2005 10:29: luskie changed "Language pair" from "Italian to English" to "Italian to German"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): luskie, Katinka Simon

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Discussion

Mariana Postolache Jul 21, 2005:
please post details and context in english or italian!!!
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