German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: 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. |
Als Paul anfing, Steroide zu benutzen, vergrößerte sich innerhalb weniger Wochen seine Muskelmasse. | When Paul started using steroids, he bulked up within a matter of weeks. |
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.
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 Verbs | Present | Past | ||
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 ] |