German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: He was excited when the comedy show accepted the skit he had written. |
Er war aufgeregt, als die Satireshow den Sketch akzeptierte, den er geschrieben hatte. |

Regarding the meeting in early May: I could not reschedule the appointment at my daughter's doctor and I will definitely know if I can come during the first 2 weeks. I guess we should talk next week.
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.
I play the flute, but in recent years, I had no time. My granddaughter will give birth in 2 weeks and I will be great-grandmother. But I am only 70 years old. I hope that does not scare you.
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.
I play the flute, but in recent years, I had no time. My granddaughter will give birth in 2 weeks and I will be great-grandmother. But I am only 70 years old. I hope that does not scare you.
Newly added translation:
smarm
socialization
southwest
spitz
stairway
stereotype
streetcar
subsoil
superconductivity
sweet
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of verspotten [verspottet] |
verspotte verspottest verspottet verspotten verspottet verspotten | verspottete verspottetest verspottete verspotteten verspottetet verspotteten |