German Dictionary
German | English |
schwören, fluchen | swear-swore-sworn |
schwören, fluchen | swear swore sworn |
schwören; umg. fluchen | to swear |
fluchen; F! | to swear; swore, sworn |
(ver)fluchen | curse |
fluchen | curse |

In order to change something you need to have courage, even if it is the smallest thing. Actually let me refine, changing needs only courage if the current situation is not bad but not perfect either.
The vehicle turned west towards the countryside and drove on Route MEX186 towards Escargera and then southwards. I fell asleep soon and had a very bad sleep, as it was colder than I had imagined.
We boarded the ship and it left the port. They started with lunch, which was pretty good. The ship sailed for about an hour until it reached the bay area, which had over one thousand islands.
The vehicle turned west towards the countryside and drove on Route MEX186 towards Escargera and then southwards. I fell asleep soon and had a very bad sleep, as it was colder than I had imagined.
We boarded the ship and it left the port. They started with lunch, which was pretty good. The ship sailed for about an hour until it reached the bay area, which had over one thousand islands.
Most common translations:
faulenzen
erwiesen
erhältlich
entkörperlichen
einweichen
eingrenzen
duzen
dort
dement
böig
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of fluchen [geflucht] |
fluche fluchst flucht fluchen flucht fluchen | fluchte fluchtest fluchte fluchten fluchtet fluchten | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of curse [ cursed, cursed ] | ||||
Conjugation of swear [ swore, sworn ] |