German Dictionary
English | German |
Sample sentences: Thy lips are pink as peaches, thy tongue is wet as dew. |
Deine Lippen sind süß wie Pfirsiche, deine Zunge ist nass wie Tau. |
As promised in our short conversation here a quick introduction about the entire process. We had great success in Richard Young's restaurant. I will call you on Monday. Meanwhile, happy new year!
Good to hear, where are you moving to? Finally NY, or to Vancouver? Lets you sleep at night... don't get too excited... that may change... Will you be working too? Or simply enjoying motherhood?
The door of the car was still open, so that he could not drive away. Luckily, two foreigners walked by and we were asking them to help us out. They payed for us and warned us that these situations were common.
Good to hear, where are you moving to? Finally NY, or to Vancouver? Lets you sleep at night... don't get too excited... that may change... Will you be working too? Or simply enjoying motherhood?
The door of the car was still open, so that he could not drive away. Luckily, two foreigners walked by and we were asking them to help us out. They payed for us and warned us that these situations were common.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of dew [ dewed, dewed ] | ||||
German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
Conjugation of tauen [getaut] |
taue taust taut tauen taut tauen | taute tautest taute tauten tautet tauten |