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Seine
Determiner
  Frau
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Noun
  unterrichtet
Verb
  Deutsch
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Noun
  in
Adposition
  einer
Determiner
  von
Adposition
  ihr
Pronoun
  gegründeten
Adjective
  Sprachschule
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Seine

Seine (a river in France)

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Frau

  1. woman (adult female human)
  2. wife (married woman, especially in relation to her spouse)
  3. a title of courtesy, equivalent to Mrs/Ms, which has nearly replaced Fräulein in the function of Miss
  4. madam (polite form of address for a woman or lady)
  5. lady; noblewoman (woman of breeding or higher class)

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Deutsch

German (primary language of Germany and several surrounding countries)

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gegründeten

  1. inflection of gegründet: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  2. inflection of gegründet: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  3. inflection of gegründet: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  4. inflection of gegründet: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural
  5. inflection of gegründet: ## strong genitive masculine/neuter singular ## weak/mixed genitive/dative all-gender singular ## strong/weak/mixed accusative masculine singular ## strong dative plural ## weak/mixed all-case plural

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Sprachschule

language school, school of languages

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