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64 | Opa wollte weg aus der DDR

Grandpa wanted to leave the GDR

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Temporal prepositions: ab; von ... bis; zwischen

Prepositions von bis ab zwischen

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Translations

Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
steht stands
verb
vor in front of (place) / before; ago (time)
preposition
Opas grandpa’s / grandpas (plural)
noun (m.)
Haus house
noun (n.)
und and
conjunction
will want
verb
nicht not
particle
in in; into
preposition
die the (feminine) / plural
article
Wohnung apartment
noun (f.)
gehen to go; walk
verb
. Er he
personal pronoun
surft surfs (loanword)
verb
im in the
preposition
Internet internet
noun (n.)
und and
conjunction
sucht search(es); look(s) for
verb
das the (neuter); that
article
Symbol symbol
noun (n.)
vom from the; of the
preposition
Aufkleber sticker(s)
noun (m.)
auf on; onto / open
preposition
Fritz' Fritz's
noun
Garagenöffner garage opener
noun (m.)
. Tim Tim (name)
noun (m.)
hat has
verb
gestern yesterday
adverb
gesagt said
participle
, es it
personal pronoun
ist is
verb
vielleicht maybe
adverb
ein a
article
See lake
noun (m.)
. Also so; therefore; well...
particle
sucht search(es); look(s) for
verb
er he
personal pronoun
Seen lakes
noun (m.)
im in the
preposition
Internet internet
noun (n.)
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Paul is standing in front of Grandpa‘s house and doesn‘t want to go into the apartment. He's surfing on the Internet and looking for the symbol on the sticker on Fritz’s garage door opener. Tim has said yesterday it might be a lake. Therefore he’s looking for lakes on the Internet.

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New words

 

ab
from; off

der / die Arbeiter
the worker(s)

das Ausland
the foreign country

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Ich bin Paul

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