Ballschupfen

French translation: lancer de balle/ballon

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German term or phrase:Ballschupfen
French translation:lancer de balle/ballon
Entered by: leonide

23:05 Dec 29, 2008
German to French translations [PRO]
Sports / Fitness / Recreation / sport ado
German term or phrase: Ballschupfen
Bonsoir, quelqu'un a-t-il une idée de ce que signifie "Ballschupfen". Il doit s'agir d'exercices très simples à faire en groupe, dans une classe etc.
merci d'avance
leonide
France
Local time: 07:36
lancer de balle/ballon
Explanation:
Re-bonsoir,

Là aussi, sans contexte supplémentaire, j'aurais tendance à dire "lancer de balle/ballon".
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David Baour
Switzerland
Local time: 07:36
Grading comment
merci beaucoup !
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lancer de balle/ballon


Explanation:
Re-bonsoir,

Là aussi, sans contexte supplémentaire, j'aurais tendance à dire "lancer de balle/ballon".

David Baour
Switzerland
Local time: 07:36
Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in category: 20
Grading comment
merci beaucoup !

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  tradukwk2: je suis trop tard arrive
16 mins
  -> Merci. ("Je suis arrivé(e) trop tard".

agree  Platary (X)
9 hrs
  -> Merci.

agree  lorette
14 hrs
  -> Merci Laure et bonne année!
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