German Dictionary
German | English |
drücken (auf)- pressen | (to) press |
sich anlegen, pressen | to nuzzle |
drücken, pressen | squeeze |
drücken,pressen | to press |
I want to improve my level of English. Have you ever been in the U.S. and in which states have you been? I've been in England, Scotland and Ireland, but unfortunately, I have never been to America.
True, I forgot the 'I' when I have copied and pasted the entire text field. I assume it is the regular form, isn't it? However, the formal form in Spain is a little different to what we are using in Mexico.
During the summer it can get pretty hot and humid here in Florida (strong winds from the south also happen, hurricanes), but I still think that Florida is an exciting and diverse state also in the summer.
True, I forgot the 'I' when I have copied and pasted the entire text field. I assume it is the regular form, isn't it? However, the formal form in Spain is a little different to what we are using in Mexico.
During the summer it can get pretty hot and humid here in Florida (strong winds from the south also happen, hurricanes), but I still think that Florida is an exciting and diverse state also in the summer.
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Conjugation of squeeze [ squeezed, squeezed ] |