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Word Network: hat

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Thumbnail for POL1Z1STENS0HN a.k.a. Jan Böhmermann - Ich hab Polizei (Official Video) | NEO MAGAZIN ROYALE ZDFneo 4:46

POL1Z1STENS0HN a.k.a. Jan Böhmermann - Ich hab Polizei (Official Video) | NEO MAGAZIN ROYALE ZDFneo

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Learn it in Context (5)

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Texas-Style Smoked Brisket

cuisine
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Razha

arts
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The Technology and Software Industry

economy
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Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

events
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Country Overview — IR

overview

This Word in Other Languages (8)

모자
Korean
hat
Turkish
帽子
Japanese
ぼうし
Japanese
hat
English
帽子
Chinese
hat
Swedish
hat
Danish

Grammar Connections (5)

German Accusative: Using 'den', 'die', and 'das' (Akkusativ)

case_system
A1

German Direct Objects: Who or What? (Akkusativ)

case_system
A1

German Accusative Time: Every day & Next week (Akkusativ für Zeitangaben)

case_system
A2

German Accusative Articles: a, an (einen, eine, ein)

case_system
A1

German Preposition: 'Through' (durch + Accusative)

prepositions
A1

Used in Phrases (6)

in den Schatten stellen

To overshadow

B2

tief durchatmen

take a deep breath

A2

chatten

To chat

A2

Alles hat ein Ende.

Everything has an end.

B1

Es hat keinen Sinn

It makes no sense

B1

Es hat geschneit.

It has snowed.

B1
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진보하다 ko de nuevo es تَغَلُّب ar 黄河 zh service client fr learning en transformere da अनुशासित ढंग से hi fortune fr अमल hi लज्जाशील hi unservless en اِعْتِبَاطِيّ ar donante es 합격 ko 荒々しい ja शोकपूर्ण hi 소화가 잘되다 ko مهریه fa नालायक hi gisteren nl paseo es власть ru টাকা bn

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δεν είναι δίκαιο el 百善孝为先 zh 肩を寄せ合う ja با کسی بحث کردن fa å være ute etter no Die Zeit rennt. de Ich bin völlig erschöpft. de रिमोट काम नहीं कर रहा hi از قضاوت دوری کردن fa Das ist sehr einfach. de Ir para casa. pt Eine feste Anstellung finden de Нүдний цөцгий mn धकेलना धकेल hi 씻다 ko Ağzı açık kalmak tr Avere cura it Meterse en líos. es दाहिनी ओर मुड़ें। hi 一期一会。 ja Mkate wa siagi sw यह सच नहीं हो सकता। hi حظاً موفقاً. ar Den Nerv treffen. de

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Honorifics and Social Distance uz Personal Pronouns: Singular sl Sharing Knowledge with -다시피 (As You Know) ko Questions in the Past tr German Dative Relative Pronouns (dem, der, denen) de Understanding Formal 'Vi' vs. Informal 'Ti' hr Tone Rules for High Class lo Hidden Feminine Nouns (Words without Taa Marbuta) ar Turkish/Other Influence ro Thai Time Basics: Today (Wun-nee) and Tomorrow (Phrueng-nee) th Negating Action with 'Güi' mn Giving Direct Advice (~koto da) ja Theme and Rheme: Information Structure hy Talking about feelings with "That" (Evaluative That-Clauses) en The Passive Suffix -gd- mn Asking Favors with 'Dena' (Give) hi Expressing Uncertainty: Might or May (-(으)ㄹ지도 모르다) ko Oblique Forms of Feminine Nouns mr

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