German Dictionary
| German | English | 
| klingeln; läuten; anrufen | ring; rang; rung | 
| klingeln, läuten | to ring, rang, rung | 
| klingeln,läuten | to ring, rang, rung | 
| klingeln / läuten | ring rang rung | 
| klingeln, läuten | ring rang rung | 
| läuten | ring bell; llamar; tocar | 
| läuten, läutete | ring, rang | 
| klingeln,läuten | ring/rang/rung | 
| läuten | to ring the doorbell* | 
| läuten; Maut; Blutzoll | toll | 
| läuten,klingeln | to ring | 
| läuten, anrufen | to ring | 
After next week, I will tutor the Mr. Zillmay from the language lab in Los Angeles, he is currently in the states. The lesson will take place in LA, but it may be held no earlier than mid-February.
True, I forgot the 'I' when I have copied and pasted the entire text field. I assume it is the regular form, isn't it? However, the formal form in Spain is a little different to what we are using in Mexico.
What do you think about your job as a teacher? Is it difficult? Of course we can talk via MSN. My name is John and I live near Stuttgart. This is in the south of our republic.
True, I forgot the 'I' when I have copied and pasted the entire text field. I assume it is the regular form, isn't it? However, the formal form in Spain is a little different to what we are using in Mexico.
What do you think about your job as a teacher? Is it difficult? Of course we can talk via MSN. My name is John and I live near Stuttgart. This is in the south of our republic.
More dictionary words
legen    
krönen    
konfrontieren    
kirchlich    
jawohl    
inhaltlich    
hypochondrisch    
heutzutage    
hedonistisch    
grau    
| German Verbs | Present | Past | ||
| Conjugation of läuten  [geläutet]  | 
läute läutest läutet läuten läutet läuten | läutete läutetest läutete läuteten läutetet läuteten | ||
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of ring [ rang, rung ] | ||||