German Dictionary
English | German |
Sample sentences: Your tea mixture tastes like I imagine ambrosia would. |
Deine Teemischung schmeckt wie ich mir Ambrosia vorstelle. |
She gulped down the drink and wailed like a banshee. | Sie schüttete das Getränk in sich hinein und schrie wie eine Todesfee. |
Coronary diseases are plaguing wealthy countries like a retribution to their greed. | Koronare Krankheiten plagen reiche Länder wie ein Rachefeldzug gegen ihre Gier. |
Would you like...? | Hättest du gerne...?; Hätten sie gerne...? |
about (be concerned); for (like); for (look after) | to care, 3 |
like; like this; like that | so wie; so wie hier; so wie dort |
to like doing sth; to like doing something | etwas gerne tun |
flu-like symptom | grippeähnliches Symptom |
doesn`t(does not) like | er/sie/es mag nicht |
like the time | gemäß der Zeit |
in like manner | in ähnlicher Weise |
please; like; gustar, placer | gefallen |
Is there any specific reason you are learning Spanish? How is going? What sort of level are you? I live in London, England but I am originally from Mexico. when would you like to start practicing your Spanish?
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
It was a two hour flight above the vast area of Patagonia. On the left side of the flight path there were mostly arid areas, some covered in snow. On the right side of the airplane were the mountains.
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
It was a two hour flight above the vast area of Patagonia. On the left side of the flight path there were mostly arid areas, some covered in snow. On the right side of the airplane were the mountains.
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multiple
obviously
participation
player
pronunciation
refreshment
run
sesame
slide
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of like [ liked, liked ] | ||||
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of mögen [gemocht] |
mag magst mag mögen mögt mögen | mochte mochtest mochte mochten mochtet mochten |