German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Der Cadillac krachte frontal in den Plattenladen. |
The Cadillac crashed head-on into the record store. |
Boston is kind of huge neighborhood, generally very friendly people and you may meet many people that you already know. So it is pretty easy to get used to and if you grow up there, you don't wanna leave. If you do, you are going to miss it terribly.
It is called Facebook viral marketing. I'm 62 and it's somewhat mystifying, but my two boys are using it continuously. What I'm a bit afraid of is the personal information they send to everybody. It has no privacy.
When I wanted to do my homework, I accidentally landed on Vocabulix and it caught me right from the beginning. Connecting with other users can be brilliant. Skyping with them, chatting and messaging. Great idea.
It is called Facebook viral marketing. I'm 62 and it's somewhat mystifying, but my two boys are using it continuously. What I'm a bit afraid of is the personal information they send to everybody. It has no privacy.
When I wanted to do my homework, I accidentally landed on Vocabulix and it caught me right from the beginning. Connecting with other users can be brilliant. Skyping with them, chatting and messaging. Great idea.
Most common translations:
fleischig
farbenfroh
ertrinken
ergrauen
enthaltsam
eintunken
einfühlsam
durchscheinend
diszipliniert
dehnen