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Puneet
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Please Translate This in German :-
1-he is drinking water
2- he drinks water
3- she is eating bread
4- she drinks water
5- she is drinking water
6- the child is good-
7-the girl is good
8-the boy is eating bread
9-the girl is drinking water
10- the girl/boy is a child.
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Q- please correct these if i am wrong..(below)
der:-The(masculine)
das:-the(feminine)girl
er- He
die- the(feminine)women
du- you
ein- a(masculine)
eine - a (feminine)
bin - am(masculine)
isst den= is eating
trinkt- drinks
trinkst= drink
trinke = drink(singular)
isst = eat/eats(plural)
esse= eat(singular)
ist- is
einen = an
bist- are
junge = boy
madchen = girl
thanks you soo much
Sep 27, 2015 4:24 PM
Answers · 1
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1-he is drinking water Er trinkt Wasser. (we don't have a continous aspect in German)
2- he drinks water Er trinkt Wasser.
3- she is eating bread Er isst Brot.
4- she drinks water Sie trinkt Wasser.
5- she is drinking water Sie trinkt Wasser.
6- the child is good- Das Kind ist gut.
7-the girl is good Das Mädchen ist gut.
8-the boy is eating bread Der Junge isst Brot.
9-the girl is drinking water Das Mädchen trinkt Wasser.
10- the girl/boy is a child. Das Mädchen/Der Junge ist ein Kind.
der:-The(masculine) yes
das:-the(feminine)girl NO, "das" is neutral. Puzzlingly enough, girls are of the neutral gender in German. The feminine article is "die". Die Frau (the woman), die Mutter (the mother).
er- He yes
die- the(feminine)women yes
du- you yes
ein- a(masculine) yes, but it is also neutral, ein Kind, ein Mädchen
eine - a (feminine) yes
bin - am(masculine) No, bin is first person Singular, no matter, what the gender is. Ich bin= I am
isst den= is eating yes, or eats the... "den" is the accusative form of "der"
trinkt- drinks yes, 3rd person singular.
trinkst= drink yes, 2nd person singular
trinke = drink(singular) yes, 1st person singular
isst = eat/eats(plural) no, 2nd and 3rd person singular
esse= eat(singular) yes, first person singular
ist- is yes, 3rd person singular
einen = an yes, accusative of ein (masculin)
bist- are yes, second person singular
junge = boy yes, but speeled with a capital letter, der Junge (I would advice you to learn the nouns with their articles).
madchen = girl yes, das Mädchen
September 28, 2015
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