nun |
adv. now, at this moment |
adv. now, then; expressing a logical or temporal consequence |
adv. unstressed and expletive, used for minor emphasis |
interj. now, well, so |
conj. (tlb, literary or dated colloquial) now that, given that it has occurred that the circumstances do not withstand that … |
wie |
adv. how |
conj. like |
conj. as |
conj. (colloquial nonstandard) than |
conj. (chiefly colloquial) when referring to the past |
war |
v. first-person singular preterite of sein |
sein |
v. (copulative, with a predicate adjective or predicate nominative) to be |
v. (with a dative object and certain adjectives) to feel, (to experience a condition) |
v. (with a dative object and nach or danach, sometimes with zumute) to feel like, to be in the mood for |
v. (auxiliary) forms the present perfect and past perfect tenses of certain intransitive verbs |
v. to exist; there to be; to be alive |
v. to have the next turn (in a game, in a queue, etc.) |
v. to be "it"; to be the tagger in a game of tag |
det. his |
det. its (agreeing with a masculine or neuter noun) |
det. (informal) Used to express an approximate number, often with so. |
det. one's |
dein |
det. thy, your (esp. to friends, relatives, children, etc.). |
det. singular of dein |
Tag |
n. day (24-hour period) |
n. day (period from midnight to the following midnight) |
n. (astronomy) day (rotational period of a planet, moon or any celestial body (especially Earth)) |
n. day, daylight (period between sunrise and sunset when there is daylight) |
n. day, daylight, light (light from the Sun) |
n. (figurative) light (open view; a visible state or condition) |
n. day (part of a day which one spends at work, school, etc.) |
n. (figurative) day (specified time or period, considered with reference to the prominence or success (in life or in an an argument or conflict) of a person or thing) |
n. (dated, now found chiefly in compounds such as Bundestag, Reichstag, Landtag, Sudetendeutscher Tag or Tag der Oberschlesier) convention, congress (formal assembly) |
n. see Tage for plural-only senses |
interj. (colloquial) hello; (good) day |