German Dictionary
English | German |
nominative, neuter, ind | ein großes Boot |
nominative, neuter, dir | das große Boot |
Nominative, fem, ind | eine schöne Frau |
Nominative, masc, ind | ein perfekter Mann |
Nominative, fem, def | die shöne Frau |
nominative, plural | die großen Boote |
Nominative, masc, def | der perfekte Mann |

I hope my explanation was also clear that would say that for english verbs a to needs to be put from the selection list. Like: inhale would be 'to inhale' == 'inhalar'. The 'to' is taken from a selection list.
The differences between Italian and Spanish are very small. But I see that you speak Spanish better than I speak English. It is still far from perfect, but that is already a start.
Why do I never travel? This is a very good question, but I do not know how to answer it: On one hand, I like the landscape, but on the other hand it annoys me to pack and to drive or fly.
The differences between Italian and Spanish are very small. But I see that you speak Spanish better than I speak English. It is still far from perfect, but that is already a start.
Why do I never travel? This is a very good question, but I do not know how to answer it: On one hand, I like the landscape, but on the other hand it annoys me to pack and to drive or fly.
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