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Related Words (8)

hier

Here (in, at, or to this place or position)

A1
wer

who

A1
wem

to whom (dative)

A1
was

what

A1
wessen

whose

A2
wenig

little, few

A1
dort

There (in, at, or to that place or position)

A1
alle

Every member or part of something.

A1

Learn it in Context (3)

🇦🇪

Al Ayyala

arts
🇪🇸

Zarzuela

arts
🇩🇪

The Green Tech Revolution & Energiewende

economy

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

case_system
A1

For You! German Accusative Preposition (für)

prepositions
A1

Without (ohne): The Accusative Preposition

prepositions
A1

Used in Phrases (6)

zum Guten wenden

turn for the better

B2

Ein Random-Effects-Modell wurde verwendet aufgrund

A random-effects model was used due to

C1

auswendig lernen

learn by heart

A1

Die logistische Regression wurde angewendet zur

Logistic regression was applied for

C1

Ein Typ-I-Fehler liegt vor, wenn die Nullhypothese

A Type I error occurs when the null hypothesis

C1

Konfigurationelle Invarianz liegt vor, wenn das

Configural invariance exists when the

C1
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कागजात hi mélodrame fr まあ ja बंदोबस्त hi supercharging en नाकाम hi हिरण hi ناس ar पूँजी बाज़ार hi 元気に ja प्रवाही hi armada en वैज्ञानिक ढंग से hi adecuación es conquer en بحث برانگیز fa घृणा से hi abfortious en filtro es صدم fa oliver en ron en uniarchancy en انتشار ar

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Não acho legal. pt 어느 쪽이에요? ko फिर से कहो hi I work in an office. en Cair no chão pt Yes, everything's fine. en Prendre le bus. fr أغلق الباب في وجهه ar 申し訳ございません ja Wer schläft, sündigt nicht. de من عالی هستم fa जिम्मेदारी लेना। hi 不容置疑 zh よく見る ja Don't push your luck en روز fa Pourvu que... fr 详细来说 zh Permiso, por favor. es اعتماد به نفس fa पैर पसारना hi Comunicarse por celular. es dar pena pt Ganha destaque a questão pertinente a pt

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Polite Negation: Saying 'Not' Professionally (-지 않다) ko Past Perfect Continuous (had been -ing) en Balanced Sentences: Parallelism in German de Negating Past Actions (méiyǒu) zh Hair vs. Hairs: What's the Difference? en Layering Hindi Sentences: Relative Pairs & Action Chains (जो... वो & -कर) hi Telling Time in Spanish (¿Qué hora es?) es Future with 'Will': Snap Choices & Guesses en The Modal Verb dürfen: Permissions & Rules (dürfen) de Using Another, Other, and The Other en German 'Would' Form: Avoiding Confusion (Konjunktiv II with würde) de Spelling Final 'A' (Alif Maqsura vs. Tall Alif) ar As Soon As (yī...jiù): Expressing Instant Reactions zh Persian Word Order: Moving Words for Emphasis fa Said vs. Told: What's the Difference? en Japanese Sentence Basics: Using 'Desu' and 'Wa' ja Describing the Past: Pretérito Imperfecto es Partial Negation: 'It's not that...' (~わけではない) ja

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