German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: I don't want your ruth, but your love. |
Ich will nicht Dein Mitleid, sondern Deine Liebe. |
Ruth failed her exam because her teacher had been too lax. | Ruth fiel bei ihrer Prüfung durch weil ihr Lehrer zu lasch gewesen war. |
Ruth was arrogant and thought she was better than us. | Ruth war arrogant und dachte, sie wäre besser als wir. |

By the way: I have now met a man who claims he is an expert in deep snow skiing... I find that very impressive for someone with only 3 years of snowboarding experience. It is probably just showing off.
Are you familiar with HTML tags? Besides, you have to test the file in a browser window before delivering, just to be sure that it is displayed correctly. Regarding the translation: The second choice is a little more colloquial than the first one.
Your German is really great. But you really need to practice more. What do you mean exactly? I'm 70 years old and retired. I live in Hamburg in northern Germany. It is close to the sea.
Are you familiar with HTML tags? Besides, you have to test the file in a browser window before delivering, just to be sure that it is displayed correctly. Regarding the translation: The second choice is a little more colloquial than the first one.
Your German is really great. But you really need to practice more. What do you mean exactly? I'm 70 years old and retired. I live in Hamburg in northern Germany. It is close to the sea.