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Anfangen in English

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anfangen  to start 
anfangen to begin; to start; to commence

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Sample sentences:
Als Teil Deines Integrationsprozesses wirst Du anfangen, einmal am Tag Baby's Windel zu wechseln und ihren Popo zu wischen.

As part of your integration process you will start changing baby's nappy and wiping her bum once a day.
Du kannst einen Brief anfangen mit 'Sehr geehrter Herr Jones'. You can start a letter with 'Dear Mr. Jones'.
Die Kartoffeln hatten angefangen, zu sprießen, und so warf ich sie fort. The potatoes had begun to sprout, so I threw them out.
Lasst uns anfangen!; Lass uns anfangen!; Lasst uns starten! Let's start!
Lass(t) uns anfangen! Let's start!; Let us start!
anfangen, beginnen () to begin (began, begun)
beginnen, anfangen begin; began; begun
anfangen; beginnen to begin; to start
lass uns anfangen let's get started


We do not see the spider eating the moth, we only see a yellow spider sitting on a red flower holding a brown moth. But we know what will occur: There will be a cruel and nasty act of the nature.
The cannot do it because of the girl's pregnancy. This fact creates a very unpleasant tension between the two characters, their future seems to hopeless and uncertain. Will they be together?
I chose a room in the center of town. I went to the northern beach of the island which was supposedly the most beautiful one. There were many young tourist lying in the sand but I still felt foreign.

German VerbsPresentPast  
Conjugation of anfangen
[angefangen]
fange an  fängst an  fängt an  fangen an  fangt an  fangen an  fing an  fingst an  fing an  fingen an  fingt an  fingen an     
English Verbs    
Conjugation of begin   [ began, begun ]
Conjugation of commence   [ commenced, commenced ]
Conjugation of start   [ started, started ]