German Dictionary
English | German |
expel | vertreiben; verbannen; ausschließen |
to expel/ to deport | Ausweisen |
to expel | ausschließen |

They will need to fix their issues. Thank you for the meeting. I will be more than happy to do a small trial in your and in Mike's lab. Let me know when it fits you best. Below my contact details.
Ohhh, I love San Francisco and I would love living there too, except that it is further away than Michigan (for us). Good luck anyway. I wanted to share some of Mika's images too, send you email soon.
The very young cab driver took us into town and we started to look for a place. We picked a name in the guide booked, told the driver where to go and arrived there two minutes later.
Ohhh, I love San Francisco and I would love living there too, except that it is further away than Michigan (for us). Good luck anyway. I wanted to share some of Mika's images too, send you email soon.
The very young cab driver took us into town and we started to look for a place. We picked a name in the guide booked, told the driver where to go and arrived there two minutes later.
Most common translations:
factor
favorite
fictional
firstling
floral
forest
frankincense
fundamentalist
gauche
girlfriend
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of expel [ expeled, expeled ] | ||||
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of ausweisen [ausgewiesen] |
weise aus weist aus weist aus weisen aus weist aus weisen aus | wies aus wiesest aus wies aus wiesen aus wieset aus wiesen aus |