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Martin Nolan
I AM WRONG
Hallo,
Wie man sagt "I am wrong in German" ?
Danke.
Martin aus London
Jan 18, 2016 8:23 PM
Corrections · 7
The correct translation would be:
"Ich habe mich geirrt."
This is the past tense but this phrase is way more common than the present tense: "Ich irre mich", because normally you admit your fault not exactly in the moment you say something wrong.
January 19, 2016
The correct translation would be:
"Ich habe mich geirrt."
This is the past tense but this phrase is way more common than the present tense: "Ich irre mich", because normally you admit your fault not exactly in the moment you say something wrong.
January 19, 2016
The correct translation would be:
"Ich habe mich geirrt."
This is the past tense but this phrase is way more common than the present tense: "Ich irre mich", because normally you admit your fault not exactly in the moment you say something wrong.
January 19, 2016
The correct translation would be:
"Ich habe mich geirrt."
This is the past tense but this phrase is way more common than the present tense: "Ich irre mich", because normally you admit your fault not exactly in the moment you say something wrong.
January 19, 2016
The correct translation would be:
"Ich habe mich geirrt."
This is the past tense but this phrase is way more common than the present tense: "Ich irre mich", because normally you admit your fault not exactly in the moment you say something wrong.
January 19, 2016
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Martin Nolan
Language Skills
English, German
Learning Language
German
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