German Dictionary
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anlehnen | lean on; apoyar (1ra); respaldar |

Last weekend some friends of mine and I took a trip to the North-West of Massachussets to see the leaves which have changed their colors. All over the world people talk about the autumn in Boston.
The problem is that we are planning day by day and in our region (Maine, New Hampshire...) most hotels are 'by request' and not by 'space available'. I could do it but I would need to do the follow up.
We had lunch, checked out a few stores, the market and the beach and returned. The following morning we got up very early, checked out and headed towards the ferry port. Our ferry left at ten.
The problem is that we are planning day by day and in our region (Maine, New Hampshire...) most hotels are 'by request' and not by 'space available'. I could do it but I would need to do the follow up.
We had lunch, checked out a few stores, the market and the beach and returned. The following morning we got up very early, checked out and headed towards the ferry port. Our ferry left at ten.
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German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of anlehnen [angelehnt] |
lehne an lehnst an lehnt an lehnen an lehnt an lehnen an | lehnte an lehntest an lehnte an lehnten an lehntet an lehnten an | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of lean [ leant, leant ] |