German Dictionary
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Sample sentences: His firstborn was weak but had beautiful brown eyes.  | 
 Sein Erstgeborener war schwach aber hatte wunderschöne braune Augen.  | 
| From the hog's brown bristles we made great brushes. | Aus den braunen Borsten des Schweins machten wir herrliche Pinsel. | 
| In Belarus, my father brewed a beautiful brown beer. | In Belarus braute mein Vater ein köstliches braunes Bier. | 
| brown; black; blue | braun; schwarz; blau | 
| to brown | bräunen, anbraten | 
| turn brown | braun werden | 
| brown hair | braune Haare | 
| brown hair | braunes Haar | 
| dark brown | dunkelbraun | 
| brown flour | Roggenmehl | 
| light brown | hellbraun | 
| brown bread | Graubrot | 
Next winter I'm going to Spain, where i hope to study Spanish. It's easy to visit Germany. Munich is a big city in Bayern...It's a nice city. Lot's of restaurants, nice buildings, a lake nearby and really friendly people.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
Thank you for your answer, your English is better than my Spanish. I live in Liverpool in Great Britain, that is a town around 300 kilometers north of London. My wife and I have 4 children.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
Thank you for your answer, your English is better than my Spanish. I live in Liverpool in Great Britain, that is a town around 300 kilometers north of London. My wife and I have 4 children.
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of brown [ browned, browned ] | ||||