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65 | Opa hat ihn nie wieder gesehen…

Grandpa never saw him again...

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Compare things, talk about the past
Comparative & superlative

comparative superlative

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Translations

Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
ist is
verb
immer noch still (emphasized)
adverb
bei at; near; with
preposition
Opa grandpa (short version)
noun (m.)
. Leider unfortunately; regrettably
adverb
hat has
verb
Opa grandpa (short version)
noun (m.)
nicht not
particle
wirklich really; real
adverb
vergessen to forget / forgotten
verb / participle
, was what / something (coll.)
adverb
er he
personal pronoun
wollte wanted
verb
. Er he
personal pronoun
wollte wanted
verb
Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
fragen to ask
verb
, wo where
adverb
das the (neuter); that
article
Buch book
noun (n.)
ist is
verb
. Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
findet find(s)
verb
das the (neuter); that
article
gar at all
adverb
nicht not
particle
gut good; well
adjective
, denn because / after all / „on earth“ as in „where on earth“
adverb
das the (neuter); that
article
Buch book
noun (n.)
ist is
verb
ja yes (OR: modal particle for surprise or confirmation)
particle
weg away; gone
adverb
.

Paul is still at Grandpa’s place. Unfortunately, Grandpa didn't really forget what he wanted. He wanted to ask Paul where the book is. Paul doesn't like that at all because the book is gone.

Opa:grandpa
noun (m.)
Hier here
adverb
, mein my
pronoun
Junge boy
noun (m.)
! Iss eat (imperative for du)
verb
mal once; time(s) (as in: one time, two times) / ‘real quick‘
adverb
Kuchen cake(s); pie(s)
noun (m.)
, du you
personal pronoun
bist are
verb
...

Grandpa: Here, my boy! Eat some cake, you are...

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New words

 

anderes
different

anders
different(ly)

besten
the best

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Ich bin Paul

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