German Dictionary
German | English |
präteritum | past tense |
Can you translate: Are you using the firefox browser? Install this tool in your browser window. The ones I suggested the other day are the most useful ones, because we would use it for generic terms which differ from Spanish.
There are changes in regulations for people who wish to travel to Eastern Europe. This is advantageous. In the U.S., as in every country in the world, there are positive and negative changes.
Have a great day! How are you doing? So, I hope you understand my writing. Where did you meet your wife? I am really glad to hear from you. Auf Wiedersehen! By the way: There were no mistakes.
There are changes in regulations for people who wish to travel to Eastern Europe. This is advantageous. In the U.S., as in every country in the world, there are positive and negative changes.
Have a great day! How are you doing? So, I hope you understand my writing. Where did you meet your wife? I am really glad to hear from you. Auf Wiedersehen! By the way: There were no mistakes.