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naïvely

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naïvely naively [naɪˈiːvlɪ] ADVingenuamente
naïvely naively [naɪˈiːvli] advnaïvement
I naively thought (that) ... → je pensais naïvement que ...
naïvely
advnaiv; he naïvely believed meer war so naiv, mir zu glauben, in seiner Einfalt glaubte er mir; I naïvely thought that …naiverweise dachte ich, dass …
naïvely [naɪˈiːvlɪ] advingenuamente


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