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Bananaro
what's the different between "tranditionell" with "traditional"?
how can I use it?
Jul 7, 2012 2:09 AM
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Hey Bananaro,
short answer this time: The german word "traditionell" means "traditional" in english, so there is no difference. :)
A few examples on how to use it:
"Sie trug eine traditionelle Tracht."
"Die traditionelle Bauweise beeindruckt ihn."
"Wir mögen unseren Braten traditionell."
"Sie werden eine traditionelle Hochzeit feiern."
"Traditionelle Musik ist typisch für Bayern."
I hope i was able to help you (if yes, i would be happy about a "thumb up!") and wish you a lot of fun and succes with your learning progress! :)
July 7, 2012
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"traditionell" is German
"traditional" is English
July 7, 2012
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