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mein |
det. (possessive) my |
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Name |
n. name (forename, Christian name, given name) |
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n. name (surname, family name) |
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n. name (full name) |
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n. (grammar, in compounds) noun, examples include Eigenname (proper noun), Sammelname (collective noun) and Gattungsname (appellative or common noun). Note: Compounds which aren't hy |
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ist |
v. third-person singular present of sein |
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sein |
v. (copulative, with a predicate adjective or predicate nominative) to be |
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Das ist schön. - That is beautiful. |
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Das ist ein Auto. - That is a car. |
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v. (with a dative object and certain adjectives) to feel, (to experience a condition) |
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Usage: In this sense sein is always conjugated in the third person singular and takes a Dative noun. The impersonal subject es may be present, but is often taken as implied. For example: "Mir i |
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