German Dictionary
German | English |
der Kochherd | the cooker |
Kochherd am. | stove a |
Kochherd | cooker a |

Do you speak German? How many languages can you really speak? I know Russian, English, Italian and some Spanish. I want to learn more Spanish, let's try to do it together? I love this forum.
I have sent you the translation a few hours ago. I guess it has just arrived. That is very responsible of you. I will have a look at it immediately. If you want to address somebody formally in the singular, you must use 'usted'.
These may be linguistic and cultural differences. There are indeed various regions throughout Spain and the word choice is not always the same. It is sometimes hard to understand people from other cities.
I have sent you the translation a few hours ago. I guess it has just arrived. That is very responsible of you. I will have a look at it immediately. If you want to address somebody formally in the singular, you must use 'usted'.
These may be linguistic and cultural differences. There are indeed various regions throughout Spain and the word choice is not always the same. It is sometimes hard to understand people from other cities.
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