natch

German translation: klarerweise

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English term or phrase:natch
German translation:klarerweise
Entered by: Katy62

11:36 Jun 24, 2006
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English term or phrase: natch
Excerpt from a sitcom:

"The food is incredibly good. I can't stop eating and that's on the natch."
Katy62
Local time: 03:09
klarerweise
Explanation:
Natch is usually slang for "naturally." Auf Deutsch natürlich und auch "klarerweise." It's often used as a one-word answer to an obvious statement. However, "on the natch" I have never seen or heard. It could be a variation.


http://www.dict.cc/?s=natch

Hope that helps.
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klarerweise


Explanation:
Natch is usually slang for "naturally." Auf Deutsch natürlich und auch "klarerweise." It's often used as a one-word answer to an obvious statement. However, "on the natch" I have never seen or heard. It could be a variation.


http://www.dict.cc/?s=natch

Hope that helps.


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Bernhard Sulzer
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