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86 | Das gibt’s ja gar nicht!

No way!

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Furniture and apartment vocabulary extension
Two-way prepositions: vor

Two-way prepositions: vor
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Translations

Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Mann man; husband / Man! (wow!)
noun (m.)
! Die the (feminine) / plural
article
Kiste box
noun (f.)
ist is
verb
schwer heavy; difficult; severe
adjective
! Ich I
personal pronoun
gehe go; walk
verb
nach to (place) / after
preposition
unten down; at the bottom
adverb
.

Paul: Man! That box is heavy! I'll walk down. (meaning: he's walking down the stairs)

Mutter:mother
noun (f.)
Danke thank / thanks
verb / particle
für for
preposition
deine your (female or plural)
pronoun
Hilfe help; aid
noun (f.)
. Walter Walter (name)
noun (m.)
, der the (nominative masculine or dative feminine)
article
Herd stove; cooker
noun (m.)
und and
conjunction
der the (nominative masculine or dative feminine)
article
Ofen oven; furnace
noun (m.)
sind are
verb
schon already; yet
adverb
sauber clean
adjective
. Die the (feminine) / plural
article
Mikrowelle microwave
noun (f.)
und and
conjunction
die the (feminine) / plural
article
Geschirrspülmaschine dishwasher (machine)
noun (f.)
auch also; too; as well
adverb
. Was what / something (coll.)
adverb
ist is
verb
das the (neuter); that
article
hier here
adverb
?

Mother: Thanks for your help. Walter, the stove and the oven are already clean. The microwave and the dishwasher too. What's this here?

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New words

 

die Badewanne
the bathtub

der Fernseher
the TV set

die Geschirrspülmaschine
the dishwasher

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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

Ich bin Paul

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