German Dictionary
| German | English | 
| sich erholen, genesen | to recover | 
| genesen | to recover; recuperate | 
In the beginning it looked brutal but it worked. He brought my wallet back to me and asked me to count the bills in it. I was stunned and could not believe what just happened. He repeated his order.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
We spent the entire day walking around the city, looking for gifts for our friends and for family back at home. It was a nice and relaxing last day. In the late afternoon, we decided to buy shoes.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
We spent the entire day walking around the city, looking for gifts for our friends and for family back at home. It was a nice and relaxing last day. In the late afternoon, we decided to buy shoes.
Most common translations:
gebeugt    
freut mich    
findig    
fahnden    
erstaunt    
erfolgen    
entfalten    
einsteigen    
eine    
durchbrennen    
| German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
| Conjugation of genesen  [bin genesen]  | 
genese genest genest genesen genest genesen | genas genasest genas genasen genast genasen | ||
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of recover [ recovered, recovered ] | ||||
| Conjugation of recuperate [ recuperated, recuperated ] | ||||