to wiggle one's ears in other languages:
Deutsch - EnglischEnglish - French
English - Romanian
English - Slovak
English - all languages
Dictionary Romanian ↔ English: to wiggle one's ears | No entries found! |
Sorry, no translations found!
For more information please use the links below or search the forum for "to wiggle one's ears"!
Report missing translation ...
EN > RO ("to wiggle one's ears" is English, Romanian term is missing)
RO > EN ("to wiggle one's ears" is Romanian, English term is missing)
... or add translation directly
For more information please use the links below or search the forum for "to wiggle one's ears"!
Report missing translation ...
EN > RO ("to wiggle one's ears" is English, Romanian term is missing)
RO > EN ("to wiggle one's ears" is Romanian, English term is missing)
... or add translation directly
| Romanian Links | English Links |
Hint: Double-click next to phrase to retranslate — To translate another word just start typing!
Search time: 0.431 sec
» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren to wiggle one\'s ears/ENROSearch time: 0.431 sec
Add a translation to the Romanian-English dictionary
Do you know English-Romanian translations not listed in this dictionary? Please tell us by entering them here!
Before you submit, please have a look at the guidelines. If you can provide multiple translations, please post one by one. Make sure to provide useful source information. Important: Please also help by verifying other suggestions!
Before you submit, please have a look at the guidelines. If you can provide multiple translations, please post one by one. Make sure to provide useful source information. Important: Please also help by verifying other suggestions!
| back to top | home | © 2002 - 2025 Paul Hemetsberger | Contact / Privacy | Cookie Settings |
Romanian-English dictionary (Dicţionar englez-român) developed to help you share your knowledge with others. More information
Links to this dictionary or to single translations are very welcome! Questions and Answers
Links to this dictionary or to single translations are very welcome! Questions and Answers
Advertisement