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Related Words (7)

wann

when

A1
wo

where

A1
wem

to whom (dative)

A1
warum

why

A1
was

what

A1
wie

how

A1
welcher

which (masculine singular)

A1

Learn it in Context (5)

🇺🇸

Southern Fried Chicken

cuisine
🇧🇷

The Baiana de Acarajé: A Symbol of Afro-Brazilian Identity

lifestyle
🇴🇲

Razha

arts
🇮🇷

Persepolis

landmarks
🇧🇷

Agribusiness: The Global Breadbasket

economy

This Word in Other Languages (1)

wer
English

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)

verwerfen

To reject

B2

gekündigt werden

To be fired

B1

befördert werden

To be promoted

B1

Statistiken auswerten

To evaluate statistics

B2

Bewerbung schreiben

write application

A1

den Anforderungen gerecht werden

meet the demands

B1
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भले ही hi يلد ar घुलमिल जाना hi تَعَثُّر ar fresco pt Putzmittel de closest en स्थापना करना hi 근거하다 ko 수립 ko die Zuschauerin de 鄙视 zh क्या खूब! hi palabra es 혹은 ko underfacy en मातामही hi گیاهخوار fa der Wald de quebrado pt 困窘 zh to sell en 描绘 zh ज़रूरत होना hi

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ساعت بیدار شدن fa يحفظ ماء وجهه ar お申し出に感謝いたします ja Quem com ferros fere, com ferros será ferido pt Das ist alles, was ich dazu sagen kann. de 众志成城 zh أطفأ النور ar Necessito de esclarecimentos pt Have a good one en 건강하게 오래 사세요. ko 离开 zh ins Rollen kommen de في بوابة صعود تانية؟ ar آیا وقت آزاد دارید؟ fa دو صد گفته چون نیم کردار نیست fa have a word en May I ask you to? en Prendre ses marques fr 다시 한번 확인해볼게요. ko お待ちかねでした ja 近隣の店舗 ja まあまあ ja برنامه ریزی fa نقطه عطف fa

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Hindi Compound Pairs: The Power Couples (Dvandva) hi Time Travel 101: Using 以前 (yǐqián) for Before & Ago zh Degree Complement: Describing 'How' Things Happen (...得...) zh Participle Clauses: Mastering Sentence Efficiency en Hindi Passive Voice: Past Participle (Was Done) hi The 'Deep Past': Had Done (Mais-que-Perfeito) pt The 'Ezafe' Chain: Connecting Words (-e) fa See-you-in-tuesday vs. On-tuesday: What's the Difference? en Portuguese Present Subjunctive (Regular Verbs) pt Portuguese Verb Inversion: Mastering Advanced Word Order (Inversão do Verbo) pt Saying 'I Can't' in Hindi: Using `nahin` before `sak` (नहीं + सकना) hi French Emphatic Pronouns: Me, You, Him (Moi, Toi, Lui) fr Portuguese Subjunctive: Expressing Wishes & Doubts (Presente do Subjuntivo) pt Advanced Persian Passives: Sounding More Formal fa Formal Expressions in Portuguese: Sound Like a Professional pt Separable Prefixes: The Sentence Bracket (Trennbare Verben) de German Verbs with Fixed Prepositions (warten auf, denken an) de The 'Ne' Explétif: The Fancy French 'Ne' (ne explétif) fr

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