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kannst
     1. v. second-person singular present of können
     können
          1. v. to be able (to do or be something), to have the possibility of; can.
          2. v.          (auxiliary)
                        Kannst du ihm helfen? - Are you able to help him?
                        Ich hätte das machen können. - I could have done that.
                        Das kann sein, kann aber auch nicht sein. - This may be and may also not be.
                        Das kann es nicht geben. - This is nothing that could possibly exist.
          3. v.          to be able to do something implied; can.
                        Nein, ich kann nicht. - No, I can’t.
                        Er hat gekonnt. - He was able to do it.
          4. v.          to know how to do (something); to know; to understand; to be able to do (something); to be capable of; can do (something), to have a specific skill. (w
                        Ich kann Deutsch und Englisch. - I know German and English.
                        Kannst du es? - Can you do it?
                        Das hätte ich nicht gekonnt. - I couldn’t have done that. / I wouldn’t have been capable of that.
          5. v.          to be possible, to make sense
                        Nächstes Jahr is’n Schaltjahr. – Das kann nich’. Letztes Jahr war doch Schaltjahr! - Next year is a leap year. – That’s not possible. Last year w
          6. v.          (auxiliary) to be allowed (to do something); to be permitted (to do something); may.
                        Kann ich mitkommen? - May I come along?
                        Er hat nicht ins Kino gehen können. - He was not allowed to go to the cinema.
          7. v.          (auxiliary) to be in the legal situation of being able to realize a legal effect even if it be legally disallowed
                        
Du
     1. pron. alternative case form of du you (singular) (especially when used as a direct address in letters)
     2. n. (literally) the thou, the you (singular)
           jemandem das Du anbieten - to offer somebody the thou
     3. pron. you (thou, singular familiar)
mir
     1. pron. personal dative of ich: me, to me:
           Er gab es mir. - He gave it to me.
     2. pron. (dialectal, or colloquial) Alternative form of wir, t=we
den
     1. art. masculine accusative singular of der
     2. art. dative plural of der
     3. pron. that; whom; masculine accusative singular of der
Vorgang
     1. n. process
     2. n. event
     3. n. sequence of events
     4. n. stipulation
Des
     1. n. (music) D-flat
     2. art. genitive singular of der: the
     der
          1. art. the
          2. art. feminine singular of der
          3. art. genitive plural of der
          4. pron. who; that; which
                Ich kenne einen Mann, der das kann. - I know a man who can do that.
          5. pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) whom, which, that
          6. pron. (attributive, stressed) that
                Der Mann war es! - It was that man!
          7. pron. (indicative) him, he
                Der hat es getan! - It was him who did it!
          8. pron. (differential) the one, him
                Der mit dem Mantel - The one with the coat
          9. pron. feminine dative singular of der: (to) that, (to) her
Herrn
     1. n. singular of Herr
     2. n. less common plural of Herr
     Herr
          1. n. man, gentleman (polite term)
                Herrenbekleidung - gentlemen's wear
                Herrentoilette - gentlemen's toilet
                Ein älterer Herr - An old gentleman
          2. n. sir (title of respect)
                Wie kann ich Euch zu Diensten sein, Herr? - How can I serve you, sir?
                Gnädiger Herr! - (Can be translated as my lord in English, but there is no direct equivalent)
          3. n. Mr., mister, sir
                Sehr geehrter Herr Schmidt - (Dear) Mr. Schmidt
                Die Herren Schmidt und Müller - Messrs. Schmidt and Müller
                Herr Doktor von Braun - Dr. von Braun
                Herr Professor - Dr. (Ph.D.) / Professor
                Herr Bundeskanzler - Mr. Chancellor or Sir
                Jawohl, Herr Oberst! - Yes, Mr. Colonel.
                Entschuldigung, der Herr? Sie haben Ihre Uhr verloren. - Excuse me, sir? You've lost your watch. (standard usage between strangers)
                Was kann ich Ihnen bringen, meine Herren? - What can I bring you, sirs?
                Sehr verehrte Damen und Herren - Dear Sir or Madam (address in formal letters and e-mails)
          4. n. gentleman
                Meine Damen und Herren... - Ladies and gentlemen...
          5. n. master, lord ((generally denotes that somebody has control over something, either in a generic or in a regal sense))
                Herr der Lage sein - to be master of the situation
                Weil die Tiere auf seinen Wink reagieren, nennt man ihn den Herren der Wölfe. - Because the animals are at his beck and call, he is called Lord of the Wolves.
                Der Schirmherr - the patron
          6. n. (historical) the lowest title of German nobility
                Gans Edle Herren zu Putlitz - Gans (noble) lords of Putlitz
          7. n. Lord, God
                Das Haus des Herrn - The House of God
                Gott der Herr - The Lord
Schneider
     1. n-m. (agent noun of schneiden): cutter (a person or device that cuts)
     2. n-m. tailor (male or of unspecified gender)
     3. n-m. daddy-longlegs, harvestman, water strider, cranefly, etc. (any long-legged arachnid or insect)
           (hyponyms, Weberknecht, q1=arachnid, Schnake, q2=cranefly, Wasserläufer, q3=water strider)
     4. Proper noun. surname, common, from=occupations
Bringen
     1. n. gerund of bringen
     2. v. to bring, to fetch, to take, to convey, to bear
           Ich bringe die Katze ins Haus. - I'm bringing the cat into the house.
     3. v. to bring, to lead, to guide, to accompany
           Sie hat dich ins Krankenhaus gebracht. - She brought you to the hospital.
     4. v. (ditransitive) to cause (someone) to have (something); to cause (something) to exist for the benefit, or to the detriment, of (someone); to cause (something) to be a part of (something)
           Diese Münze bringt mir Glück. - This coin brings me luck.
           Die Ansiedelung des Unternehmens bringt der Gemeinde viele neue Einwohner. - The company’s setting up shop brings many new residents to the municipality.
     5. v. to get, to cause (someone to do something)
           Sie bringt mich zum Lachen. - She makes me laugh.
           Ich bringe Julia dazu, mich nach Hause zu fahren. - I'll get Julia to drive me home.
           Ich kann ihn nicht dazu bringen, dass er mir die geheime Zutat verrät. - I can't get him to tell me the secret ingredient.
           „Er verrät mir die geheime Zutat nicht!“―„Keine Sorge, ich bringe ihn schon noch dazu.“ - “He’s not telling me the secret ingredient!”―“No worries, eventually I’ll make him tell you.”
     6. v. To cause the action implied by a phrase to take place, possibly making the sentence more passive or indirect.
           zum Ausdruck bringen - to express
           in Einklang bringen - to reconcile
           zu Fall bringen - to bring down
           in Gang bringen - to initiate
           ins Gespräch bringen - to bring up for discussion
           in Ordnung bringen - to put in order
           auf den Punkt bringen - to get to the point
           in Sicherheit bringen - to bring to safety
           in Verbindung bringen - to associate
           auf den Weg bringen - to set on course (initiate)
     7. v. to acquire; to take possession of
     8. v. to accomplish; to yield
     9. v. (colloquial transitive with es (or, shortend, ’s) negative polarity or sarcastic) to be of use; to be helpful
           „Lass mich noch mal mit dem Löffel versuchen, diese verflixte Dose aufzukriegen.“―„Ja, das bringt’s ganz bestimmt …“ - “Let me have another go with the spoon to get this darned tin can open.”―“
     10. v. (informal, intransitive) to deliver; to perform well
           Wenn man seine Leute ordentlich behandelt, dann bringen die auch. - If you treat your staff decently, then they actually deliver.
     11. v. to get over with
           Ich will den Tag hinter mich bringen. - I want to get this day over with.
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