Can you sum up the German words that describe smell?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Removing the mud has been written, and the everyday language is probably still there.

    demam, beim, vom.Zum, Hinterm, Ueberm, Unter, Vorm, etc.

    dasaufs, durchs, fuers, hinters, uebers, ums, unters, etc.

    denhintern, uebern, untern...

    der, as you wrote zur

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    abgeschlossen

    Self-contained, independent.

    abhängig

    Depends on....Target; Depends, depending on....Dependent; Addicted to (drugs).

    abwesend

    Absent, absent.

    aktuell

    What we are concerned about at the moment is of practical significance.

    alltäglich

    Weekday, everyday, nothing special.

    alt old, old; Old, Previous; For a long time.

    amtlich

    Official, legal.

    andere

    Others, other people's, not the same.

    angeblich

    So-called, self-proclaimed.

    angebrannt

    Burnt paste. angemessen

    Decent, proper.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 I don't know what you're referring to, but do you want to say, for example, "culture in Beijing" that would be beijings kultur or die kultur von in beijing

    2 The alt here refers to age, not age.

    3 This sentence must mean that this woman could not cope with heavy labor.

    And then there's the fact that Beijing will always have a tourist value, and this labor is effortless.

    A good friend who helped me with cleaning and tidying is aufraeumen

    uns is the third case, and we don't care.

    He was aware of his responsibility.

    Who was the most beautiful person in 2004? MJ from Peru She's 20 years old (what a sentence is this...) Schoense is used as a noun at the highest level of adjectives.

    4 No, you don't.

    The second case of der and das becomes des and adds s after the simultaneous noun

    die and plural die The second case becomes der

    I didn't understand your last sentence, anyway, I'll give you an example: schoen-schoener- am schoenstens

    Hope it helps.

    Grand Alliance for German Language Learning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Yes, it's just that there is no comparator in this case.

    2.Your daughter is not as old as my son, and my son is older than your daughter. Alt stands for age, not just "old".

    3.This woman is not used to doing heavy work.

    Beijing is always worth a visit. It's not worth the effort.

    A good friend helped me clean up.

    the third cell; We don't care.

    He realized his mistake.

    Literal translation: Who became the most beautiful woman in the world in 2004? Maria Julia from Peru.

    She was just 20 years old. Who was voted Miss World 2004?

    Maria Julia, Peru. She was only 20 years old. Yes.

    4.The negative is unchanged; The basic rule of masculinity is either adding -(e)s or adding -n; There are a few neutral ones that are special and need to be kept in mind. Yes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hegen, focusing on caring for the heart, there is emotion in it, similar to care for in English, huten, just a behavior, care and protection, no emotion in it, similar to look after, pflegen, the semantics are more inclined to maintenance, of course, it is only used on people's physical health and similar care, schutzen, similar to protection, resist, use legal protection with schutzen, schonen focuses on cherishing, Use carefully and care for it. kehren is similar to the English rearrange, that is, to place things in an orderly manner by moving, reinigen is all the action of removing dirt, reiben mostly refers to rubbing rubbing, such as rubbing eyes, rubbing nose, as wiping things, it is still relatively rare, if it is used to wipe things, it should be used etwas irgendwie refers to the action of making an object clean by wiping or cleaning, and the meaning of choosing vegetables and washing vegetables, It can also be used as a nose blower, such as die nase putzen.

    There is very little difference between kampfen fur and um, but it is often used when used for sporting events for a certain award. The above is just a personal opinion, please screen them one by one. Also, the questions you ask feel like you've just learned German.

    My teacher once said that there is no word in any two languages in the world that has exactly the same meaning, so it is recommended that you buy a German dictionary, such as rhubarb, which is also known as Lang's Dede. However, I personally think that if you are not a German major, you should not study it too carefully, so as not to abandon the basics.

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