German Dictionary
German | English |
aufheben; hochheben; abholen | to pick up; to lift; to collect |
jemanden abholen | to pick someone up |
jdn abholen,mitnehmen | to pick sb up |
abholen; einsammeln | to collect |
holen; abholen | fetch; to fetch |
holen; abholen; bringen | fetch |
holen,abholen | to fetch (from) |
jmdn. abholen | pick someone up |
abholen | get; pick up; collect |
abholen, holen | to fetch; sth |
sammeln; abholen | to collect |
abholen | to pick somebody up |

So I do not know what to write more. It seems that you know my entire life by now. Each sentence needs to be constructed in a differnt way. The best part is to write about vacation and nice memories.
She even compares the hills across the station with the belly of a pregnant woman by saying that they do look like white elephants. Maybe she thinks that way but I am not really sure about that.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
She even compares the hills across the station with the belly of a pregnant woman by saying that they do look like white elephants. Maybe she thinks that way but I am not really sure about that.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
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German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of abholen [abgeholt] |
hole ab holst ab holt ab holen ab holt ab holen ab | holte ab holtest ab holte ab holten ab holtet ab holten ab | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of fetch [ fetched, fetched ] |