Ich |
1. n. (psychoanalysis) ego | |
2. n. self, me, him, etc. | |
das wahre Ich - the real me | |
3. pron. I (first person singular nominative (subject) pronoun) | |
fühle |
1. v. first-person singular present of fühlen | |
2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of fühlen | |
3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of fühlen | |
4. v. singular imperative of fühlen | |
fühlen |
1. v. to feel (a thing, sensation, emotion) | |
Ich fühle den Sonnenschein auf meinem Gesicht. - I feel the sunshine on my face. | |
Ich fühle reines Glück. - I feel sheer happiness. | |
2. v. to feel (somehow) | |
Ich fühle mich verschwitzt. - I feel sweaty. | |
Ich fühle mich glücklich. - I feel happy. | |
3. v. to touch so as to perceive something | |
Fühl mal, wie kalt meine Hand ist. - Feel how cold my hand is. | |
4. v. to feel for, to search by feeling | |
Er fühlte nach seinem Portmonee. - He felt for his purse. | |
5. v. (colloquial perhaps regional) to touch (in general) | |
Der Typ hat mir an den Hintern gefühlt. - That guy touched my butt. | |
schon |
1. adv. already (happening rather early, continuing rather long) | |
Es ist erst 11 Uhr und schon über 30 Grad im Schatten. - It’s only 11 a.m. and already more than 30 degrees (°C) in the shade. | |
Er ist schon seit drei Wochen krank. - He’s been sick for three weeks already. | |
2. adv. previously, before (at some time in the past; butnot: before a certain event) | |
Ich erinnere mich, dass wir solche Fälle schon hatten. - I remember that we had such cases before. | |
3. adv. expresses that an action has been completed; already (i, but more frequent); yet i, in questions | |
Wir sind spät dran, aber diesen Stapel haben wir immerhin schon bearbeitet. - We’re running late, but at least we’ve (already) finished this pile. | |
Hast du dir schon die Zähne geputzt? - Have you brushed your teeth yet? | |
4. adv. (modal particle) expresses a weighing of arguments, contrast between two statements, partial agreement, concession; admittedly; sure(ly); definitely; indeed | |
Man sollte Kinder nicht bestrafen. — Man sollte Kinder schon bestrafen, nur eben sinnvoll. - One shouldn’t punish children. — One should definitely punish children, but wisely. | |
Niedrige Steuern heben den Konsum. — Das ist schon richtig, aber... - Low taxes increase consumption. — That is admittedly true, but... | |
Du merkst doch auch, dass ich Recht habe? — Ja, schon. - You do see I’m right, don’t you? — Yeah, I guess. | |
5. adv. really (as an intensifier) | |
Das ist schon etwas merkwürdig. - That's really a little strange. | |
6. v. singular imperative of schonen | |
7. v. colloquial of | |
schonen |
1. v. to spare (not harm) | |
2. v. to rest, to avoid overexertion | |
wie |
1. adv. how | |
Wie groß bist du? - How tall are you? | |
Ich weiß nicht, wie die Katze hereingekommen ist. - I don't know how the cat got in. | |
Wie wunderbar! - How wonderful! | |
2. conj. like | |
Freunde sind wie Sterne in der Nacht. - Friends are like stars in the night. | |
3. conj. as | |
Wie ihr wisst, bin ich in Dortmund aufgewachsen. - As you know, I grew up in Dortmund. | |
Ich bin so schnell wie du. - I’m as fast as you are. | |
4. conj. (colloquial nonstandard) than | |
Der Junge ist größer wie sein Vater. - The boy is taller than his father. | |
5. conj. (chiefly colloquial) when referring to the past | |
Ich hab ihn gesehen, wie ich in Köln war. - I saw him when I was in Cologne. | |
Wie ich zur Tür herauskomme, steht da mein alter Schulfreund. - When I came out the door, my old school-day friend was standing in front of me. | |
sich |
1. pron. Reflexive pronoun of the third person singular: herself, himself, itself, oneself (direct or indirect object). | |
2. pron. Reflexive pronoun of the third person plural: themselves (direct or indirect object). | |
unsere |
1. pron. feminine singular of unser | |
2. pron. plural of unser | |
Das sind unsere Bücher. - Those are our books. | |
Diese Bücher sind unsere. - These books are ours. | |
unser |
1. pron. genitive of wir | |
2. det. our | |
Kurven |
1. n. plural of Kurve | |
2. v. (colloquial) to drive around in a vehicle | |
Kurve |
1. n-f. bend (curve) | |
2. n-f. (mathematics) curve | |
3. n-f. sports, chiefly soccer ellipsis of Fankurve | |
4. n-f. (informal, in plural) curve (attractive shape of a woman's body) | |
wieder |
1. adv. Indicates that the action taking place has happened before. again | |
Siehst du, jetzt hast du’s schon wieder gesagt! - See, now you’ve said it again! | |
2. adv. Indicates that the action will return something to its original state or position. back | |
Schalte das Licht wieder aus. - Turn the light back off. | |
nach |
1. prep. after, past (later in time) | |
Viertel nach sechs (a quarter past six) | |
nach einer Woche (after a week) | |
2. prep. after, behind (in sequence) | |
B kommt nach A. (B comes after A.) | |
3. prep. to, towards (with geographical names; see usage notes below) | |
die Flucht nach Ägypten (the flight into Egypt) | |
4. prep. according to; guided by | |
5. prep. by the authority of; following | |
die Analyse nach Marx (the analysis following Marx) | |
6. prep. (with verbs of sensual perception) like (see usage notes below) | |
Das riecht nach Knoblauch. - This smells like garlic. | |
7. prep. for (qual, indicating desire for an object) | |
nach etwas greifen - to reach for something | |
nach etwas streben - to strive for/after something | |
nach etwas suchen - to search for something | |
8. post. according to | |
meiner Meinung nach - in my opinion | |
meinem Urteil nach - in my judgement | |
9. adv. (in compound verbs) after, behind, later, next to | |
Meine Uhr geht nach. - My watch is slow. | |
oben |
1. adv. above | |
2. adv. north | |
3. adv. upstairs | |
4. adv. at an earlier point in a text | |
nach oben |
1. adv. up, upwards | |
2. adv. upstairs | |
Biegen |
1. n. gerund of biegen | |
2. v. to bend something (to form something into a curve) (+aux, haben) | |
Diese Stange kann man leicht biegen. - You can easily bend this pole. | |
3. v. to bend; to be bent (to form oneself or be formed into a curve) (+aux, haben) | |
Die Bäume biegen sich im Wind. - The trees are bending in the wind. | |
4. v. to turn; to round a corner; to drive into a street; (always requires some adverbial of location with it; otherwise use abbiegen) +aux, sein | |
Er ist um die Ecke gebogen. - He’s turned around the corner. | |
Er biegt auf die Hauptstraße. - He turns into the main street. | |