意思
To skip work or school without permission.
文化背景
In Germany, 'blaumachen' is often associated with the 'Blue Monday' tradition where workers would take the day off. Similar usage, though 'schwänzen' is more common for school children in Austria. Used similarly, but Swiss German speakers might use local dialects for the same concept.
Separable Verb
Remember that 'blau' goes to the end of the sentence in the present tense.
意思
To skip work or school without permission.
Separable Verb
Remember that 'blau' goes to the end of the sentence in the present tense.
自我测试
Complete the sentence.
Ich fühle mich nicht gut, deshalb ____ ich heute blau.
The subject is 'ich', so the verb must be 'mache'.
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1 练习Ich fühle mich nicht gut, deshalb ____ ich heute blau.
The subject is 'ich', so the verb must be 'mache'.
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常见问题
1 个问题No, it is very informal.
相关表达
schwänzen
synonymto skip school
krankfeiern
similarto pretend to be sick