German Dictionary
German | English |
sich gut verstehen; auskommen; zurechtkommen | to get along |
zurechtkommen; sich verstehen | get along; get on |
mit etwas zurechtkommen | to cope with sth. |
allein zurechtkommen | to fend for o.s. |
mit etwas zurechtkommen | manage |
zurechtkommen mit | cope with |
zurechtkommen | to make do |
I.E. stands for 'in example', and the translation of it is 'por ejemplo'. Is there a difference between this term in Latin American or South American Spanish? How would you say the same sentence in Central America?
There are many mountains and lakes in our district in the central Switzerland. I'm married and we have a son named Joe, he is 2 years old. I have worked as an engineer at the Swiss Federal Railways.
First of all I like to visit different places - but I like national parks, beautiful landscapes and unspoilt places in any country. Pure nature. We live in Dusseldorf - in the north of Germany.
There are many mountains and lakes in our district in the central Switzerland. I'm married and we have a son named Joe, he is 2 years old. I have worked as an engineer at the Swiss Federal Railways.
First of all I like to visit different places - but I like national parks, beautiful landscapes and unspoilt places in any country. Pure nature. We live in Dusseldorf - in the north of Germany.
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zeitgenössisch
winzigste
weit
vorrangig
viele
verspielt
verlockend
verdreifachen
unvorstellbar
unparteiisch
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Conjugation of manage [ managed, managed ] |