German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: The dog spit out the softball and wagged its tail. |
Der Hund spuckte den Softball aus und wedelte mit dem Schwanz. |
| He spit at his enemy and left. | Er spuckte seinen Feind an und ging. |
| to spit out | ausspucken |
| spit spat spat | spucken |
Her students are using the software and learning with the website afterwards on a regular basis. She is very satisfied and she was kind and gave me your number, as she thought that it may interest you.
Last week for example, I could have told you in advance that there is no chance for the other trials (if I knew): The traffic on the major website was too big. We should test it again sometime.
I chose a room in the center of town. I went to the northern beach of the island which was supposedly the most beautiful one. There were many young tourist lying in the sand but I still felt foreign.
Last week for example, I could have told you in advance that there is no chance for the other trials (if I knew): The traffic on the major website was too big. We should test it again sometime.
I chose a room in the center of town. I went to the northern beach of the island which was supposedly the most beautiful one. There were many young tourist lying in the sand but I still felt foreign.
Newly added translation:
stained
stepmother
streak
subsequently
sunstroke
sweat
tackle
teamwork
text
thrice
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of spit [ spat, spat ] | ||||
| German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
| Conjugation of speien [gespien] |
speie speist speit speien speit speien | spie spiest spie spien spiet spien | ||
| Conjugation of spucken [gespuckt] |
spucke spuckst spuckt spucken spuckt spucken | spuckte spucktest spuckte spuckten spucktet spuckten | ||