File:Pl-żołd.ogg

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Pl-żołd.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1.2 s, 109 kbps, file size: 15 KB)

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English: Pronunciation of the term ŻOŁD in Polish. Female voice.
Deutsch: Aussprache von ŻOŁD durch eine Muttersprachlerin.
Polski: Wymowa terminu ŻOŁD w języku polskim. Głos żeński.
 
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Author Ewczy

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14 December 2010

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current19:15, 10 March 20111.2 s (15 KB)Ewczy

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