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broke
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plei·te [ˈplaitə] ADJ inf
pleite
broke inf
pleite sein
Plei·te <-, -n> [ˈplaitə] N f inf
1. Pleite (Bankrott):
to go bust inf
2. Pleite (Reinfall):
flop inf
to suffer a flop [with sb/sth]
English
English
German
German
Pleite f <-, -n> inf
Pleite f <-, -n> inf
pleite inf
pleite inf pred
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