Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

OT

German answer:

Ortsteil

Added to glossary by Gabriela Raț
Jun 29, 2021 09:10
2 yrs ago
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German term

OT

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Das Kürzel findet man in einer Anschrift: 26340 Zetel OT Bohlenberge

Wofür steht dieses Kürzel?
Responses
5 +4 Ortsteil
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Susanne Gläsel

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Responses

+4
4 mins
German term (edited): OT
Selected

Ortsteil

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Note from asker:
Danke schön!
Peer comment(s):

agree Claire Bourneton-Gerlach
24 mins
Danke!
agree Sabine Reichert
33 mins
Danke!
agree Susanne Rosenberg
35 mins
Danke!
agree Dr. Johanna Schmitt
1 hr
Danke!
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