German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Er spuckte seinen Feind an und ging. |
He spit at his enemy and left. |
Der Hund spuckte den Softball aus und wedelte mit dem Schwanz. | The dog spit out the softball and wagged its tail. |
spucken | spit spat spat |
spucken | spit |

No image that each sentence takes so long and multiply it by twentyfour sentences which I had just written you in our last communication. That makes a total of three hundred sixty minutes.
Hemingway is trying to tell us a story about two people cannot fulfill their desires and needs, such as having free sex, drinking alcohol, spending the nights in bars and clubs and generally having fun.
We left and went back to the boat which took us back to the big vessel. We started our journey back to the main land. It was already late and from the main land, it was still a four hour drive back.
Hemingway is trying to tell us a story about two people cannot fulfill their desires and needs, such as having free sex, drinking alcohol, spending the nights in bars and clubs and generally having fun.
We left and went back to the boat which took us back to the big vessel. We started our journey back to the main land. It was already late and from the main land, it was still a four hour drive back.
Do you know the meaning of?
sklavisch
servieren
schwächer
schmutzig
scheinbar
rotzig
reduzieren
prüfen
platzen
paradiesisch
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of spucken [gespuckt] |
spucke spuckst spuckt spucken spuckt spucken | spuckte spucktest spuckte spuckten spucktet spuckten | ||
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of spit [ spat, spat ] |