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Exemple de fraze cu German
- I cannot speak German.
- I can tell by his accent that he is German.
- You can speak German.
- Can you speak German?
- My car is German.
- He is a German by origin.
- He knows neither French nor German.
- I can't remember how to say "Thank you" in German.
- I think my German is really fucked up.
- I am weak in German.
- You don't know German, do you?
- He is German by birth.
- He cannot speak English, much less German.
- I don't understand German.
- I can read the German but I can't speak it.
- I learned French instead of German.
- I can't make myself understood in German.
- She can speak both English and German.
- Not only does she speak English, but also German.
- I have been studying German for two years.
- My uncle can speak German.
- I cannot speak either French or German.
- I can't speak English, much less German.
- I cannot speak English, much less German.
- He can't read English, much less German.
- He can speak not only English but also German.
- He can speak both English and German.
- He prefers French to German more.
- He prefers French to German.
- She graduated in German at Cambridge.
- He knows no English, not to mention German.
- Next period I take an exam in German.
- I know that German with a long beard.
- He cannot speak either German or French.
- My knowledge of German is poor.
- This word is derived from German.
- Kate is majoring in German.
- We have few opportunities to speak German.
- German is not an easy language.
- I don't understand German at all.
- When did you begin learning German?
- For example, he speaks German, French and English.
- It was named after Frankfurt, a German city.
- He does not know English, not to mention German or French.
- He speaks only English and German, neither of which I understand.
- He speaks Japanese well, but I can't speak German.
- Tom can speak German as well as English.
- In another six months you will be able to speak German fluently.
- I am interested in studying German culture.
- In addition to English, he speaks German.
- They quarreled as to which was easier, French or German.
- She can speak German, not to mention English.
- He speaks German, not to mention English.
- The German Shepherd was limping down the street.
- The man to whom I spoke was a German, not an American.
- Less students study German today than formerly.
- It was not until he was forty that he began to study German.
- Andy is master of French and German.
- Dutch is closely related to German.
- Cathy can speak French and German.
- I want to study German in addition to English.
- Jim is master of French and German.
- John sent me a letter written in German.
- Mariko studied not only English but also German.
- He knows German and French, not to mention English.
- He speaks English with a German accent.
- Is he speaking English, French, or German?
- Father translated the German letter into Japanese.
- She speaks German and French, not to mention English.
- The man speaks English with a German accent.
- He reads French and German, not to speak of English.
- He found it difficult to make himself understood in German.
- The German Chancellor is plagued by immigration problems.
- He speaks English with a strong German accent.
- He can speak French and German, not to mention English.
- He speaks Spanish, not to mention English and German.
- He can speak German, not to mention English and French.
- In addition to English, Mr Nakajima can speak German fluently.
- Aya has good reason to speak perfect German.
- Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II.
- The English language is allied to the German language.
- She can speak French and German, not to speak of English.
- He is studying English, but he is also studying German.
Exemple din articole cu German
- German jobless rate down to 8.
- IMF downgrades German growth forecasts.
- German federal health minister Philip Rösler's latest proposals to cut drug expenditure have been savaged by the pharmaceutical industry.
- OpenmindS21 - the German initiative - is launching its programme21 in the Gulf region.
- The European Union trademarks authority has permitted a German firm to register the brand name "Fucking Hell" for their light ale.
- Sandra is the daughter of German opera singer Helga D.
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