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German translation for the English word 'extra'/'additional', and how is it used with a noun? I'm looking for the German translation of the English word extra (or additional; basically the same thing) for use with a noun. For example, how would you say 'extra tooth' or 'additional trees'? I'm not asking for an in-context answer unless it's essential to your explanation! Just wanted to know how this translates. I did look on Collins dictionary but I'm still unsure, it would really help to have a native German answer the question and I'd be very grateful.
Apr 8, 2018 1:29 AM
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April 8, 2018
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extra: zusätzlich: He earns some extra money: er verdient zusätzliches Geld. - extra charge: Aufschlag, Aufpreis... See also: https://de.pons.com/%C3%BCbersetzung?q=extra&l=deen&in=en&lf=en
April 8, 2018
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