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Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Ich I
personal pronoun
finde find
verb
, das the (neuter); that
article
Zimmer room
noun (n.)
sieht looks (aussehen) mit with; by means of
preposition
dem the (dative)
article
Bild picture; image; painting
noun (n.)
viel much; a lot
pronoun
besser better
adjective
aus looks (aussehen) . Es it
personal pronoun
passt fits
verb
so so; such; in this manner
adverb
gut good; well
adjective
zur to the
preposition
Tapete wallpaper
noun (f.)
.

Paul: I find the room looks much better with the painting. It goes so well with the wallpaper.

Anna:Anna (name)
noun (f.)
Äh ugh; er
interjection
, ja yes (OR: modal particle for surprise or confirmation)
particle
... Das the (neuter); that
article
Bild picture; image; painting
noun (n.)
sieht looks (aussehen) gut good; well
adjective
aus looks (aussehen).

Anna: Uh, yes... The painting looks good.

Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Prost cheers
interjection
, Leute folks; people
noun (plural)
! Auf at; on; onto / open
preposition
die the (feminine) / plural
article
Freundschaft friendship
noun (f.)
!

Paul: Cheers, guys! To friendship!

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New words

 

besucht
visited

ich habe besucht
I have visited

der Betrug
the betrayal; fraud

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you saw → you have seen
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give it to they them
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he runs → run!!!
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the person who I see
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give her it give it to her
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German lessons: 1 | Ich bin Paul / I am Paul: Paul and Meili meeting for the first time Topic: greet someone, speak formally Grammar: personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er

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Greet someone, speak formally
Personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er

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