German Dictionary
German | English |
schwingen; schaukeln; baumeln | swing |
schaukeln | to rock |

I hope you could understand my last letter to you. You see, when I write in Spanish I am not very confident. I always question myself and each and every sentence takes about fifteen minutes.
Indeed, these two are very stronlgy connected. The first is often led by a certain party or representative who represents the interest of the others. It gives them a feeling of togetherness and belonging.
In addition it was a good opportunity to see Macau. Already at the airport a guy approached us and tried to convince us into a day tour with him. We explained that we had only three hours left.
Indeed, these two are very stronlgy connected. The first is often led by a certain party or representative who represents the interest of the others. It gives them a feeling of togetherness and belonging.
In addition it was a good opportunity to see Macau. Already at the airport a guy approached us and tried to convince us into a day tour with him. We explained that we had only three hours left.
Do you know the meaning of?
rostig
recyceln
präsentieren
plastisch
packen
nobel
naiv
mongolisch
mehrmals
loswickeln
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of schaukeln [bin geschaukelt] |
schaukle schaukelst schaukelt schaukeln schaukelt schaukeln | schaukelte schaukeltest schaukelte schaukelten schaukeltet schaukelten | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of swing [ swung, swung ] |