German Dictionary
English | German |
to pass on; to bequeath | vererben |

Yesterday, I heard a very good example to explain my point: On their journey more than ten years ago, the presidential couple Mr. and Mrs. Clinton visited Egypt. They were welcomed by the president.
First of all they gave me some chicken, which the mother has cooked especially for me. Well, the bizarre thing was that they did not join me while I was eating because I had a different meal.
Your offer seems interesting to me. The language exchange is one of my future projects, so that we will contact you later when I am ready to discuss the ways and possibilities of learning together.
First of all they gave me some chicken, which the mother has cooked especially for me. Well, the bizarre thing was that they did not join me while I was eating because I had a different meal.
Your offer seems interesting to me. The language exchange is one of my future projects, so that we will contact you later when I am ready to discuss the ways and possibilities of learning together.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of bequeath [ bequeathed, bequeathed ] | ||||
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of vererben [vererbt] |
vererbe vererbst vererbt vererben vererbt vererben | vererbte vererbtest vererbte vererbten vererbtet vererbten |