| View from the stands in Dortmund. | | | Hi there! Ever wondered how to say 'Ende gut, alles gut' in English? In this newsletter, we'll explore this proverb and learn essential German words like 'Schlüssel', 'Silber', 'Senke deine Arme', 'Dimension', and 'betreiben'. Let's dive into the world of German together! |
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| Schlüssel The word 'Schlüssel' is the German translation for 'keys'. In German, 'Schlüssel' is a masculine noun and is used in the same context as in English, referring to a small piece of shaped metal with incisions cut to fit the wards of a particular lock, which is used to lock or unlock it. It can also be used metaphorically, such as in the phrase 'the key to success', meaning a crucial element or factor that is necessary to achieve success. Here's how to use it: | |
| Silber Silber is the German word for silver, a precious metal. It is used in various contexts such as jewelry, silverware, and electronics. In German, it is a neuter noun and its plural form is Silbern. Here's how to use it: | |
| Senke deine Arme The phrase "Senke deine Arme" is used in German to instruct someone to lower their arms. It is a direct translation of the English phrase "lower your arms". This phrase is often used in exercise routines or dance classes where precise movements are required. Here's how to use it: Sobald du gestresst bist, senke deine Arme und atme tief ein. Beim Yoga ist es wichtig, dass du nach jedem Sonnengruss 'Senke deine Arme' sagst. Wenn du das nächste Mal vorgibst zu fliegen, erinnere dich, 'Senke deine Arme' zu sagen, bevor du landest. | |
| Dimension The German word 'Dimension' is used in the same way as the English word 'dimension'. It refers to a measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height. In a more abstract sense, it can also refer to any of the properties by which a thing or person is defined or identified. In mathematical or scientific contexts, it may refer to a specific aspect or feature of a situation or object. Here's how to use it: Die Dimension der Verzweiflung ist schwer zu messen. Die Änderung in der Dimension des Raumes war schockierend. Die fünfte Dimension ist schwer zu begreifen. | |
| betreiben The German word 'betreiben' is used to express the action of operating or running something, such as a machine or a business. It can also mean to manage or maintain something. For example, 'Ich betreibe einen Laden' means 'I operate a shop'. Here's how to use it: Wir betreiben ein Restaurant in der Innenstadt. Sie betreiben zu viel Aufwand für diese Party. Wir müssen diese Angelegenheit sorgfältig betreiben. | |
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