German Dictionary
| German | English | 
| der Krimi | the mystery novel | 
| Thriller, Krimi | thriller | 
| Krimi | detective film | 
Thank you for writting back so quickly. I learned English when I was a kid, because we've always been in England during summer vacation, since my grandma used to live there when she was still alive.
I have sent you the translation a few hours ago. I guess it has just arrived. That is very responsible of you. I will have a look at it immediately. If you want to address somebody formally in the singular, you must use 'usted'.
I once had a lesson with a private teacher, but unfortunately she could not come regularly. She was always sick, then I have visited a school in Andalusia, which was worthless, since we talked only German.
I have sent you the translation a few hours ago. I guess it has just arrived. That is very responsible of you. I will have a look at it immediately. If you want to address somebody formally in the singular, you must use 'usted'.
I once had a lesson with a private teacher, but unfortunately she could not come regularly. She was always sick, then I have visited a school in Andalusia, which was worthless, since we talked only German.
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