German Dictionary
German | English |
jdn. wiederbeleben | to resusciate so.; to reanimate so. |
wiederbeleben (med.) | to resusciatate |
wiederbeleben | rescuscitate |
wiederbeleben | to revive |

It all depends on the language that you want to learn. For German it would be best to go to Berlin, as the pronunciation is classic there. Imagine going to Switzerland where they speak a different language.
In plural there is no difference between the formal and the colloquial address form. Do you mean that you are using 3rd person singular form for the plural imperative? If so, I will change all entries so far.
During the holidays I'm never online, I do not take my notebook. Anyone deserves a little bit of freedom. I will write again when I get back. I will tell you about my vacation. Is that OK for you?
In plural there is no difference between the formal and the colloquial address form. Do you mean that you are using 3rd person singular form for the plural imperative? If so, I will change all entries so far.
During the holidays I'm never online, I do not take my notebook. Anyone deserves a little bit of freedom. I will write again when I get back. I will tell you about my vacation. Is that OK for you?
Check out these translations
weggehen
vorgeschrieben
verwüsten
verschreiben
verklagen
verborgen
ununterbrochen
ungültig
unbeschwert
um herum
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of resuscitate [ resuscitated, resuscitated ] |