German Dictionary
German | English |
kriechen; krabbeln; ein-/hineinschleichen | creep |
zurück krabbeln | crawl back |
klettern; krabbeln | to scramble |
kriechen, krabbeln | to crawl |

Spanish people are always saying, that you have to live the moment, you have to live now, since you do not know what is going to happen in the future. I think it is because many have troubles.
I took my backpack and looked for a minibus that would take me a little outside of the town to a small settlement called El Panchan. I arrived there very early and no rooms were available yet.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
I took my backpack and looked for a minibus that would take me a little outside of the town to a small settlement called El Panchan. I arrived there very early and no rooms were available yet.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
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German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of krabbeln [gekrabbelt] |
krabble krabbelst krabbelt krabbeln krabbelt krabbeln | krabbelte krabbeltest krabbelte krabbelten krabbeltet krabbelten | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of crawl [ crawled, crawled ] |